The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 24, 1901, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    7-
-..--VI
J '
Published Every Thursday ftloralag
Q I W WAOBN81LLIR. A M Editor and owner
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
tl.Ofl per year tf i til In advanca. IIM pet mar if not
la advanca Binxta coptaa Ftvt Cants.
Act nisin- Knim, J) centa per line, nonpareil maanure
ineiii f-r first tnaartlnu and 10 rents par line fr each ttbM
quenl liwt-i tmn- f f oKKH K Nmr Hit oiinty .mrt Houee,
between lue Hirst National I tank and the bounty fail.
Vol.. VI I
Jan. 1901.
NUM BEH 4.
" lii Cliartty prevail, the Press would prove
eehicts .f Virtue, Truth and Lore. Co a n it.
WOMEN AS TEACHERS
IN address before a Teachers' Confernce held
In iv York State, Prof. DeUarnio, oi
Cornell University, made the followiug State
mi mi- :
"If the public schools of the country are
tn i nmintalnetl tit their present liiuh
stumlurd. the prevailing vital defeel i"
women holding nearly every teacher's
l .. -: i i 1 1 1 niii-i be remedied, even if it is
uet'eHKiiry for the National Government
! inti rfere and coniel the school boards
of eities and towns to appoint a proKr
t ion of nude teachers : tn compel the wo
men teachers to undergo proper prepara
tion and stricter examinations ; ami in
ii lilntalu adequate salaries. Th en
trance of women into the profe slon Iim
Iui salaries so alow that no self-respect-inc
man 1 1 1 nttemnl to found or pre--i
rve u family n the pittance he re
ceives." This statement is remarkable a- emanating
from so intelligent a man as the eminent Pro
fessor. If our school system laeksaught, it
mure, not less, womanly influence injected into
it- methods. o( only in school teaching, bill
in hool government, An equal representation
of men and women on our school boards; on i
school economy demands the mother element in
conjunction with the latin rh I ton preponderant
at present in our local boards of control.
It is nut clear u twin what basis the Professor
arrive- at his premise that men are better pre
pared for teaching. Statistics show more girls
than Ixiys graduated from our public schools, In
Pennsylvania the proportion is two to one. The
report of the National Commissioner of Educa
tiotl gives 3361 males and 12i7 females who are
students in Pedagogy in Co-educational Institu
tions. In Pennsylvania Normal Schools, the list
of graduates who intend to teach number 1177
females and 547 males. Other states about the
same proportion.
The National Government need feel no cause
to interfere to "compel stricter examinations."
In the Normal School course of preparation, and
in all examinations for teachers, men and women
applicants undergo the same public test and stand
upon the same educational plane. No Normal
issues differentiating certificates for male and
female students.
Too frequently young men enter the teaching
prole. ion as a means to an end, a stepping
If Milt Witch h Ml
ai raprtMMM.
I XIVKRSAL BB JTHKRHOOO PATH, JAN. 1901 YQUR jVQKrY B1CK
TlIE I nnrrml Brotherhood rath (Theoso- Cimr- P '.t iiM )r We .ell
v amevd i J . oo "Jllf I the Terr
nhiivil I 'nli ( I'niiit I .11111:1 ('ilifW.ir.Iiimi-ii tor CBLl 1 " V"u best 7-
, , . , , J 1(l
enters upon the New Year with a tine readable J"3-
number. TheoflOphy, which formerly was con
sidered to be something a bit ruse, understandable
only by the student, is shown in this magazine to
U' a philosophy of the common every-day life.
The current issue opens with a New Century
stone financially, while preparing for other vooa- Greeting, "To the Children of the Master," from
tions. Woman is the natural educator; man Katherine Tine-lev, the leader and oflicial head tnfxi.s, Comiies. nniKE.iay chairs, Fo
n ' ' ivrw HimM. GrADhaononea. Orooerles.
lacks the instinctive knowledge of child-nature . of the Universal Brotherhood irgamzation. ; S&SuSn
w ' L " . - . - - -r-r -
npfu rtrr. ft?.-1
c-seutial in the mental training of the young. In
primary grades especially, men rarely achieve
success. The modern Profe sor is out of place
in the child-garden, and seeks the domain of the
higher grades where salaries loom in mis-placed
proportion.
The entrance of women into the profession has
not lesse ed the income of male teachers, since
there is no record of t lie latter having received
greater average remuneration than now. In 1893
the average monthly pay for male teachers was
!? 1 1.76; in 1899 it has increased to $45.25.
In untl Jeweled Brim
Wail. A.im Movement
i ine uoici uiiea caae.
en irautecd for 10 years.
Nearly law styles ot
WMtelMSWM all the lat
est things Id reliable
Jewelry, "re gold by us
at 45 f below retail
price.
untintv c, ifne MiM
Artltits Materials. Ill- !
cycles. Hookcases, Buf
lets. Cabinets, Candy.
China, China Closets,
Clgalfj ciocks, eom-
huuniam
Hand-
Musical In-
l'ursog,
WANTED !
tl Bdkble nmn for MniMtsf
R&2 BranchOfBce e hh to open
of
in
this vicinity. If your record is (). K.
here is an Opportunity. Kindly
give good reference when writing.
The A T- Ferris Chotaalo Heme,
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
Illustrated catalogue -I cts
l-17-12t.
stamps.
To the suggestion that the National Govern- that between the divine and I
I Administrator's: S.I.. . C V.I... LI-
l'r. ti. . Nan ! clt, who is dom such fine Table Silverware, Tiys, Umbrellas, Writing i'rr"
, Desks, aro a few of the thousands of suitable : f fii "T T TT'
Volunteer Work ai ' tile cliildleli as Slioerill- urti.-les wes-ll forci.i.stmas presents. In addl. "J,-Cl
1 tlon. weare head-tafoot oulfllterafor Men, Wo- ' virtue of an order of -nle lamed OOiofUM
temlelit of the International Children's Lotus i"n nnl Children, sell Kverythlnn to Eat, and Orphan. Court of Snyder ( nty. n. ,1(irr.
tuwiiuuuuai vi.iioiin. uoin- lorile AllmrormaiinnlscnntalnedlnourNo. ! iKnrd.ndMm,ni.troftli.-...tun. of Willlsm
Home, at Point Lorua, contributes a fine article P. SaydtrOa,
on "Perseverance in Spiritual Effort." 8hesays: SgSSSSBk W& oWSSKSS Monday, Febrnaiy 18, 1901
v .1 -.i ii prices to consumers. ... ., .
".Nothing Cither it or Small COIIlCS to mail rO'-LOWtSGCATALOCt'ISHir. OrtuGood8wkletmHH 1 t"' !'ve '"l1'' ""Hit ou ihr r,ntl
. i nmpln from 75c. to H 50-u- pay traniportatlon. "'.f,'i 1 I'revertou. In wid
Without perseverance, I he wheel o tlllC ID Uade-to-oriterMtn sClcthlroCntalngutwithtttinplu- "?,?'', ". ' '"' " "" ' "'c folloMinu de-
r i j . . i. k.j " ii ii o rt hi ,"l:ili' ill mi I tli,. I .
It'll Pfiv cxprmswage una mrailOT loy'l. fWinuymnmnf r '
dttrht aifain oil C irth a cataloou of Carptli, Ruqn, Draperlt: tte.. thomlnq TBAOT No. I, A trail of attea ami fl ucr-
eoods h their real colors. Wl aof ValfM IM Oar I chMntuat In wld towmhlp of Cbapm'aad
iftinl Ciree ivliinh i ,.,.rt un felt fni. jn'nllif lanrtaof Levi A. bbaffer Qnm a
iai lorci Mliutl IS certain Hry par retail prteeat WhlcU OStakgW do Shaffer, Peter Knlghta, Benjamin Mow aid
. ..,,.,1, ,1 I U you want ? Address tli's way : owera. ,
.' I ! JULIUS HINESi iON, B.iLIIMORE. NIO.. Peot.poe.
r the gn at unrest there is in
The struggle is no less than
its revolution- h
mighty stream of
to Stir up every h
This is the reason
the wol Id to-day.
DMIM-TK A H'irs NOTICE I.hi
incut "comne
-clloo
tern or Administration in the
itn of Wm
yder count
i . l . i ,ti . i i ,, . i , , in i ii'- tinner-ii
uunnio uiuiaimaiuuuniunu! iit uic eieincni- oi me lower, personal nature- telvea Indetted to said estate are requested t
1 1 1 f 1 1 : 1 1 1 in man .
eatnteofnm. Leach, late ol baptnan twp..
Snyder county, Pa., tier ,i. baylna been aranted
lo the underaljrnad, all persona knowing lhen
i , . . I ' j I i .i , I niHK, i ii I nil ' i i;i, , j ,t iiicin. iiur inii-e runim
salaries, we arc in hearty accord. And iii the ot men and nations have united toeetherlfor self- a'aima win preient them duly authenticated to
' III. iT.otlri
he higher, and it is only he 1 POTTER,
n Attoriiev
I. who -hall, see the liirht " , Mlddleburgb, Pa.,
r
r . i . , i i
.atioiiai uovernmem lies tiie remedy
teaching as in every occupation, a d
class is helpkss and a menancc. Let the bailot
accompany the diploma, and the salaries of teach
ers, and all wage-earners like equipped, will
speedily rise to the high plane where skill and
skill and ability command recognition irrespec
tive of sex.
Dr. N. ('. Schaefter, Stipt. Public Instruction,
Pennsylvania, (than whom there is no higher
authority) displays much acumen and liberality
in his report which says :
"The schools are largely taught by wo
men, ami unfortunately they are not us
well paid lor their work as men. From
the days in which a band of pious wo
men lingered last around the cross and
cume first to the open sepulchre ou the
morning of the resurrection, woman has
Keen doing missionary work, seldom get
tlngequaipay for equal work nlonirside
of her stronger brother. May the present
agitation in her favor produce uhuiuhint
resulis iii better pay."
The noble tribute and unselfish praise of oce
of our Ijest of teachers.
IliA PoRTEB BOYEB,
In seli,il ..!. ii uminpl '.
i.inciiiscii wiio ciniui e- to ti ic end
News and Opinions
; r !:; k i.kacii,
Adminlatrator,
J'J. 1901.
OF
National I mportance
The Sun.
ALONE
CONTAINS BOTH.
Paily, by mail, - - - $6 a year
Daily andSunday, by mai),f)8a year
Tin: whole world weeps to-day on the death
f England's greatest Queen.
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in
the world.
Price 5c. a copy. By mail, (2 a year
Add. Bfl THE SUN, New Yoi k.
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED
Wednaaday, .inu. in.
Cailois at West Point hissed a con
pressional investigator for spfminR to
Question a cadet's veractiy.
.iniin llnnii was formally inauini
rated us governor of Delaware at the
county court bouse at Dover yesterday.
Samuel A. McNeal, the fugitive x
dislrirt attorney of AHoona. Pa., has
been taken to that city from the Nor
folk (Va.) jail.
Jiiinrs A. Mount, Indiana's ex-governor,
just returned from a walk at In
dianapolis, was Btrlcken with heart fail
ure and died. aRril rs.
A Convention fur tlie purpose of urK-
Three men, two women and a hoy
are held by the coroner's Jury at Phila
delphia for the murder of Father
KicKel by knockout drops. Tour sus
pects are at large,
Monday, Jnn. 21.
There are over a hundred eases of
prip In the New Jersey state prison.
Indications aie that there will lie no
change In Nebraska's senatorial dead
lock for several days.
Ex-Congressman John Lelsenrlng,
well known mine owner, died at Phil
adelphia, of pneumonia, aped '47.
John Sheridan, in charge of the
money older department of the Ha
vana postoffice, was arrested yesterday
and confessed stealing $1,;IU0.
George W. McGlnnes, a wealthy re
tired merchant of Princeton, N. J was
Ayer's
'Florida mot Jlatropolltan i.imitni"
BY TIIE
si: AltO A ICO A 1 11 mm; HIM. WAV
'Florida ami Weal India Mum Line'
TO T.HE
Winter Rraorta 01 ih- Bonlh.
Thj c nly Lire Operating Daily Trams
to Florida.
Ing upon congress the passage of an ' found frozen to death In the garden of
act providing lor statehood will be held his h"n"' yesterday morning,
at Guthrie, t). T Jan. no. Albeit Miller, a waiter, and George
Rose, a Visiting friend from his old
Thnradari Jnn. 17.
The river and harbor appropriation
bill was passed yesterday by the house.
B. R. Tillman was yesterday elected
United States senator from South Car- !
ollna, to BUcceed himself,
W. A. Clark was yesterday elected
United States senator from Montana 1
to succeed Senator Carter.
The Tennessee legislature elected K.
W. Carmack United states senutor for
the term beginning March 4.
C. A. Alvurd. who stole $19,000 from '
the First National bank, of New York,
was sentenced to 13 years in Sinn Sim;.
On his return to the national senate
today M. S. Quay was greeted with an
ovation and a remarkable lloral spec
tacle. Fred Alexander, a negro, was burn
ed at the stake by a mob at Leaven
worth, Kan. He was suspected of as
saulting and lulling a while girl.
Frlda) . Jnn, 18.
All opposition to Senator OuMom. of
Illinois, lias disappeared, and his re
election is assured.
Marvin Kuhns, esraped life convict
from the Ohio penitentiary, was recap
tured at Green Hill, Ind.
John W. Orlggs, t'nited States attor
ney general, was elected a director of
the Trust Company of America yester
day.
Miss Alta Rockefeller, daughter of
the Standard Oil magnate, was married
in New York to E. P. Prentice, a young
Chicago lawyer.
The president yesterday signed the
bill makln?; an apportionment of repre
sentatives In congress from the sev
eral states under the twelfth census.
The owners of the Lucas oil geyser
at Beaumont, Tex., which hus been
Shooting oil 50 feet high since last
Thursday, have succeeded In controll- ry. MM3c
ing the well.
Nntnnlny, Jan. 111.
Senator Hanna announces his de
termination to push the ship subsidy
bill to a speedy vote.
An operator's error caused a wreck
on the Grand Trunk road near Norway,
Me., which resulted la Are deaths.
Adelina Pattl (Uaroness Cederstrom)
denies the report that she is negotiat
ing for a concert tour In the United
States.
The national senate disposed of the
army reorganization Mil by agreeing
to the iatfi amendn The meas-
ho'ne In Indiana, were accidentally as
phyxiated by gas In the former's room
at Washington.
Tiiratlnr, Jnn.
At Kewankee, Ills., fire yesterday de
stroyed the Commercial House aud
caused the death of three men.
Cleveland has been decided upon as
the place to hold the next annual en
campment of the Grand Army of the
Republic,
In the Indiana legislature a motion
that the method of executing criminals
lie changed from hanging lo adminis
tering morphine was tabled.
Signor Verdi, the composer, was
taken ill at Milan shortly after his re
turn from a drive, and was found in
his room unconscious. His condition
Is critical.
C. L, Hreidenstein, former paymaster
of Baltimore's city engineer's office,
pleaded guilty yesterday of stealing
$L'.TM. and was sentenced to four
years' imprisonment.
GENERAL MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Jan. 21. Fimir weak; win
ter auperflne, t2.3662.60; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, 2363.20; city mills, extra,
t2.G562.90, Rye Hour alow nt $.i fur
choice Pennsylvania, Wheat firm! No. 2
red, spot. 74744c. Corn tlrtn; No. 2
mixed, spot. tJ'dl.l'c; new No. 2 yellow.
for local trade, tte. outs quiet and steady;
No, 2 white, clipped, B2Hc; lower grades.
290820. Hay tirm: choice timothy. HT.fiii
for large hales. Beet steady; beef hafhs,
217.60618. Pork steady; family. 816.26616.76.
l,ri dull; western steamed, 87.70, Live
poultry quoted at SWOVc. for hens, SMc.
for old roosters. S'o'.io. for apring chick
ens, IKill'ae. for vpring ducks. 9c. for
turkeys and Ulilftc. for geese. Dressed
poultry at inc. for choice western fowls.
6'ii7e. for old roosters, 11Ti12i for choice
and fancy nearhy chickens. lO'-jli ll'ic for
fancy nearhy spring turkeys, 11612c. for
choice to fancy western ducks and TfiSc.
tor western geese. Hutler ste.nly; cream-
factory, nolle.; June cream
ery, I5'ijiic; imitation creamery. VI', 'a
17' c. ; New York dairy, 14621c; fancy
Pennsylvania prints Johhlng at 84627c;
ilo. wholesale, 22628c Cheese firm; fancy
large fall made. HVtftll'sr.; fancy small
rlo.. lliii 12c. Kggs linrely steady; New
York and Pennsylvania. 221 23c. ; western,
averaged packed, at mark, HQUytc;
Western, loss off, 23c. Potatoes quiet;
Jerseys, tl.2661-76; New York, 8L60O1.87H;
Long Island, ll.75i2; Jersey sweets, 11.75
ii-l.
Knrt Liberty, Pa.. Jan. 21 Cuttle slow
and lower; extra. 6.4065.60; prime. $"i.l(K(i
C.25: common, 83(i3.75. Hogs active and
higher: prime medluma and hest York
ers. l5.fiOW5.6R; haavy hogs. 15.607 6.88; pigs,
as to quality. 86. 4015.60: roughs. 23.75M6.
Sheep steady, choice wethers, I4.5i''4.C5;
SALE REGISTER
Notice f mile will be inserted free und
ttiiM heading when die billi are printed at thin
office. tVhen the bill are not printed t thli
office 50 1 fiit- will be carged Personi eipect
liiv to have tale should nelecta date and nave
it Inserted in this column.
SATURDAY, Feb. 16, three irUei nortlvwett of
Mlddlehurg, on the homestead farm of
Enoch UiiiKaman, Holoma Kuhns will sell 2
hornes, ? head f cattle and farming Imple
ments. THURSDAY, Feb, 21. 2 miles north-west ot
Kuii'ii M, Mrs. Amamjla Herald will hcII i
horse, 4 cows, young cattle and farming
Implements.
FBI IAV, March 1, 1900, one-half mile west of
(Salem church in Centre towimhtp, Annie
Martti will Mil 6 horses, - oowi and furmuiK
Implements
SATURDAY, March 2, one and one half miles
north of Mlddleburg, James Ueekara will
.ell 2 horses, 2 cows, A head of young t-at-tle
and farming Implements,
TUESDAY, March 5, at Aline. J. P, NangTe wll
ell horses, cows, heifers und fanninK iui
plementsi
MONDAY, March It, one-fourth mil west
of Mlddleburg, Reno Walter will sell horses,
iows unit farming ImplementSi
WEDNESDAY, March 18, three mtlei sonth
went of Midd1ewarth, John W. Kline will
Hell ;i hofSes, - mules, cattle ami f,iinniiK
implements.
FRIDAY, March 1". one and em-half miles
west of Aline, F. J. Trutt will Hell horses,
OOWI und furmintc implements.
TUESDAY, March 19. one mile south-east of
Mtddleourgj A. K. smith will sell 'J horses,
atOOWSi cattle and furiniiitf iinpIeineiitK
THURSDAY, March 21, one ami one-fourth
miles south east of Ml. I'lear-ant Mills, F, K.
Walter will sell 4 horses, 10 head of cattle
and farming implements.
FRIDAY. March M, two miles north-weal of
of Mlddleburg', Ambrose lnx will sell 4
horses, 7 head cattle and faimlng Implc-
ments.
T RA 'T NO, '2. A trait of nacre-and 110 per
ches situate i n said 'ownship ofOhanman, ad
Joining lands of Philip Mayer's estate Stephen
B. Arnold, H. njamtn Moyer, Catharins Arnold
r.evi a Shaffer and others.
Both these tract-arc In a good state of cul
tivation and are desirably located.
Sale to begin at in o'clock A, M. of said day
when terms and conditions Will be made
known hy QKORGE LEACH
1. 8. LONGACRE, Administrator.
Auctioneer,
itru
Wtatf decs U do?
a ssbbs ts sa sjssds
is tat stti sjsesass m o r c
ibdrsoft
one of the great causes of
baldness.
It makes a better circu
lation in the scalp and stops
the hair from coming out.
II Prevents and li
Cures Baldness
Ayer's Hair Vigor will
surely make hair grow on
bald heads, provided only
there is any life remain
ing in the hair bulbs.
It restores color to gray
or white hair. It does not
do this in a moment, as
will a hair dye; but in a
short time the gray color
of age gradually disap
pears and the darker color
of youth takes its place.
Would you like a copy
of our book on the Hair
and Scalp? It is free.
If yon 1" not obtain all the h.nflta
you flinecieu irom me til. oi the Vigor
writ the Dix-tor about It.
Rre-tivo Jan. i it it. tu. s,,,,i,
Air LI e Railway, ilift.uu Hue oi
Hug dully limited trains t Florida
win put mi its imiiniiliceut new tralu
"Florida und M tropclitau Limited
Hol'.d from New ik un Philadel
phia, Baliiimire, Washinirton to Rich
uiond, Italeleh, Columbia, 8avannaba
Jacksonville ami St. A.ngustine. Con
neoiions at Jdaksouviila for Tampn
and all Florida pointM, ami at Bt. An
RUrtUH for the Ka.-t Coast. Tills tra D
also carries Drawing Kootu Sleepiiiu
car New York to Atlanta. Leaves
Boston r.':(:i a in., New York 18:85 p.
in. , (from 38rd Street Station Penn
sylvania Railroad). Philadelphia 8 2!)
p. in , Baltimere 6:45 p. in., WaahiuK'
ton 0:55 p. m Hrrivinfi at (southern
Pluer, N. c. 5:50 a. m., Columbia, 8.
C, 10.00a.m., Savannah, Ga., 12:86
a. in , Jacksonville ;t:.V) p. st Au-
Kustus 5:00 p. iu Tampa 8:80 a.m.
Charlotte 0:51 a. iu , Atlanta 4.;t" p!
III. COOneOtloilh are iiu.ile In ill ..i
Bargains st Carman's
Peter German, Mt. Pleasant
MilN is offering a new line of ladies
lints und milliuerv goods. Men's
hats 25 wnts ami Queensware at 3
cents a piece. 1 l-22-3in
I TjlOR SALE-A flr.t-clBi 28 Imrrel roller mill
' with tfn nl H;.lrr nnwur. i.t h t.i.rL.ni..
imrtlrulitr- lniilir, i
Kt'lly I'rus. koatla, I'
f 1.
H. KA t en 6 BWO.,
I-IMV
"Florida Faal Malt1
HY THE
BA880ABD Allt LIKE HAILWAT.
' I'loriila aim West India Short l.iiu-
TO THE
Winter Reaorut i tin s i.
The Only Line Operating Daily Trains
to Florida.
The "Florida Fast Mall," another
of the Seaboard Air Line Railway's
splendidly equipped trains, leaves
New York daily at 18:80 a. in., L'3rd
street Station, Pennsylvania Rail
road, with Pullman Drawing Room
Sleeping Car and Day Coaches to
Raleigh, Southern Fines, Oolumbia,
Savannah. Jacksonville, where con
nections are made for St. Augustine,
I'ainpa aud all Florida points. This
train connects nt JSew York with
train Bostan 7:00 p. 01, Leaves Phila-
lelphla 8;50 a, in., Baltimore 0:22 a.
in., Washington 10:88 a. in., Rich,
mond 8:40 p. m., arriving Southern
Pines ):3r p. in , Coluiuijia 1:40 a. in..
Savannah o:(HI a. in., Jacksonville'
'.Mil a. in., St. Augustine 11.10 a. in..
Tampa 6.80 p. m, Through Pullman
Drawing Room Sleaper New York to
Jacksonville. Through Vestibular
Passenger Coaches aud perfect ser
vice. For information call on or write tc
all Pennsylvania Railroad offices, or
Seaboard Air Line Railway represen-a
,..tu,.u n . ana tir....i.i r. C - y
i.Li's, nt. iruu ,t ReBuiUKion otreer,
Hot-ton. Mass.; 1200 and al Broad
wnv, New York; HO South Third St.,
Philadelphia; 207 East German St.,
Baltimore; 14U4 New York Avenue,
Washington, or to K. E L. Bunch,
General Pat Sanger A'eut, Ports'
mouth, Vh. j 27.3t;
MARRIED.
Jan. 14, by Dr. J. B. Focht, John If.
Hannes of Phlla, to I va Miller of Sellns
grove. Jnn. 13. Iy J. Kohler Peck, J. P.,
Edward T. Shaffer of Oriental to Eni
ma Martin of Aline.
Great Reduction Sale
G. M. Showers' Store, Gentreville
FOR
THIRTY DAYS ONLY.
Til nriliH t ritlitu mi 1 i
Miami ot, ti... 1...:, r;;.. ; . . w v aim HI.IKC ruuiu ior new
Tampa on the Vest Coast for KeV goods I will make a special reduction for io dnv on
W-ati and Havana. The "Florida and fchn fnllawiiio-. '
and Metropolitan Limited" is ltuuri-! l,K ,0110 1,ln
ously equipped in every respect, with HUBBER GOODS
i iiiimii urnnillLMtnimilnr r ,,n ! i- in,, ..- .... . .
.... ... . . , w ii ii ii' i i.ii mura vfuitn aim i 1 1 1 M....J.. IP- i, it
" v.. .uvw i .men f iov nuooen ouo
Misses' iinil Children's Rubbers, $2.60 Boots now $2.00
20c to :j(lt:
mtiiirt
uienivar wit Ii Drawing Rooms and
f-tate Rooms, Observation Car, thro'
Day Coaches ami unexcelled Pullman
1 lining I 'ar service.
Addr.M. DR. J. C. A VFR
Lowell, Hut
Washington, D. C
QeneRsee iure Food Co., Lcroy,
N. Y.:
"Gentlemen: Our family realize
so much from the use of (iRAIN-0
that I 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 other beverage. Ihavensed
them all, but GRAIN O I have found
superior to any. for the reason that
Wl i -a a. m i it m .. ...
common. 11.50j12.5u; choic intnim. !vwi is Bona grain, xours ior Health,
I.7S; common to good. HftG.jO; v.'ai oUVML
II.W.I.III,
C. P. Mrras-
For further information, call on or I
wi Ite to all Pennsylvania Railroad of
Uees, or repaesentatives of the (Sea
board Air Line Railway at 3H(i Wash
ington Street, Boston, Mass.; 1900 ami
''ii Broadway, New York; :Ki South
Th o street, Philadelphia; an; Fast
German street, Baltimore; 14:14 New
York Ave., Washington, or to R. E.
ii. bunch, tteneral Passenger agent.
Portsmouth, Va. 1 178t.
a i 1. 1 s r FLOWEB,
'It is a surDrisins fact." aava Pnf
HoutoD, 'that in my travels in all
parts of the worltl, for the last ten I
years, I have met more' people hav-,
iii,. iib... I i i. '. A . I"i f
....... .iiiu-i riower
than any other remedy, for dyspe
psia, deranged liver and itomaeb,
and for constipation. I find for
tourists and salesmen, or for persons
tilling office positions, where bead-
tones and general bad feelings from
irr nlar habits exist, that Green's
"August Flower" is a prand remedy.
It oes not injure the system by fre
quent use, and is excellent, for sour
stomachs and indigestion." Sample
bottles free at the Middleburg l)ruir
8tore. "
Hold by dealers in civilized countries.
Get Gretn's Prize Almanac.
, No morphine or opium In Dr. Miles' Pais
VruA (Juki All Pain. "One cent a dosa."
Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous
prostration.-. Dr. Miles' Nervine cures them.
Felt BootsandOvers reduced to $2
LEATHER GOODS
Boots, "i()c to 7i"e less than before
Men's Slitx's, 50c to $1.00 less
than before.
15oys' Shoes, oOe less than before.
Women's and Misses' Shoes at
greatly reduced prices.
CLOTHING
Men's $8 Suits reduced to $6.60
Men's S(i Suits reduced to $4.50
Men's $4.60 Suits reduced to 83.50
Men's Corduroy Pants, 50c to 75c
less than before.
Boys' Suits at greatly rcdu'd prices.
DRESS GOODS
..12c
.. 7c
25c Henriettas
10c Delaines
Dress Linings away down
UNDBHWBAR
12c Flannelettes 9c
10c Flannelettes 8c
Ladies' 25c Underwear 19c
Men's 50c Underwear 38c
Boys' 2Sc Underwear 20c
COFFEE
Arbuokle, Lion, Golden Blend, Levering Coffee 12c
My store is filled with choico seasonable goods and
the above list includes only a small proportion upon which
we have reduced the prices. Remember the date from
January 24th, for 30 days only. No goods sold except
for cash or produce.
C. At. SHOWERS,
PENNSCREEK, PENNA.
i
on l - -
rank of captain.
Kwataa.
V