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YOUR MONEY BACK
If this CHINA CLOSET is not as described
Publiibed Every Thursday Morning
(5 HO W WAOIN8BLLIR. A. 11 Editor and Owner
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
9I.OO per year If Mid ill advance, ni. .10 per jw if not fiaiil
In advance. Binglecoptee, t'lve (Jento,
Aslvrrthalag limes. 19 cento i-r line, nonpareil measure
ment f,r lir-t inserttnt, and lOcento jmt line for each subae.
qoant Inerrtlon, .eiKHI'K.--.Neartiie cmoty Court House
between Ihe First National Hank anil the County Tail.
Vol. xxxviii.
Jan. 31. 1901.
N I M BER
Ills A BROTHER'S KEEPER.
IN llie news cnlutnnq of the Pi ibt, the annouoe
merit i made that Rev. Sheldon's most popu
lar story, "His Brother's Keeper'' will shortly be
x'u in th iliiniiis of the Posi. The stories of
Rev, Sheldon are no longer an unknown niian
tity to the readers ol the Post. His writing
need no introduction to the many friends of this
periodical. The publication of "In His Steps,"
"Muleom Kirk," Robert Hardy'sSeven Days."
ami "The Crucifixion of Philip Strong" in, the
columns of the Post lias familiarized the readers
of the Post with every good quality of Rev.
Sheldon's writings, He never writes a story or
delivers a sermon except it lcars upon some im
portant phase of human life or weaknesses of
mankind and prepares Lis readers to lie better,
and become better qualified to battle with the
temptations and vices of life.
No writer living to-day enjoys the distinction
of having bis works so widely rpad as does I)r
Sheldon. The coming story will teach many a
useful lesson, will impart seeds of wisdom and
forethougt that will go a greaf way in directing
thaf son of yours or shaping the life and charac
ter of your daughter, The rie;iit kind of impul
ses unci loftiest qualities of the head and heart are
instilled into every breast and in a silent moment,
the whole future of a life may be changed from
worse to better by just sueh literature as the
Post lias been giving you from the renowned
pen ol I r. Sheldon.
"His Brother's Keeper" teems with just those
higher ideals of life and character that are com
mendable in mankind and Which tend to elevate
man from a mere machine to the full realization
of that innate sensibility by which we are brought
to understand the ulterior purpose of our exis
tence. Do not miss tliis popular story.
LITERARY .NOTES.
I.ADIKS BOMB JOUBNAXk
Hi t one American girl has ever imtrried a
King, and she, a New England woman, now a
widow, is living in a royal palace in the country
of her adoption, almost lost sight of by her Ameri
can sisters and friends. The romance of this fas
cinating, gifted American girl, who won the hand
and heart of a King one of the prettiest of love
-lories will be one of the features of the
larch Ladies' Home Journal.
Woman's home companion.
Prom the standpoint of an artist the February
number of the Woman's Home Cbtiipctnion is un
usually rich. There isafull-page reproduction
of Meissonier's great picture of Napoleon
1807" and a reproduction of a painting by
ih at poetic French artist Jules Breton, Photo
graphs of beautiful Southern women make an at
tractive feature, and "A Pdgeful f Children
cannot fail to win the hearts of all mothers. In
a lib rary way the story by the Queen of Rou-
mania (Carmen Sylva) is noteworthy. There is 1
an article on Japanese life, a spicy travel sketch
,
For w will (hip
$12.75 chicio'
Freight Prepaid east
of tne Ml-',-,; 1 1
River points we-t
on an equal Msaa, It
made of solid oak,
measures rtU lit. liifc-li,
40 hi. wide. has a
l'rer.ch bevessd-edes
mirror In top, 14x6 in ,
round plate-i'lass etuis
Bad plate elasa (root -piano
potttaadall over,
and Its rrtail value Is
920.00, which you
aave In buying of the
maker.
This Is but onet of
thousands of similar
bargains in our I ami
lure 1 leparlment our
mammoth 4HU piiir
Catalog ue. No. (tli,
tells nil about furni
ture: alsodbuuteverv
tr r- , . il , tiling to Bat, UM BM
S12.7S, Freight Prepttd xv t..lr. r,lUn, uv,.r
llt.OOO Illustrations and quotes wholesale prices to
consumer on over irso,000 dilfercut article!.. This
Catalogue ti Free this Month.
Our Lithographed Ct tjlogue shftes drpets, Pugs, An
Squirts Jtnd DrjLperies In their real colors. Ctrpets
Sewed Free, Freight Prepttd tnd Lining Furnished Free.
Catalogue of Men's Njde-to-Order Clothing hjs Urge
doth samples attached. We Preptv Eipresstge tnd
Gujrjintee to Fit. Pres.; Goods CjUlogue conUtns ti
samples from ISC to SI.50. We Pjy Transportation.
All Catalogue! are I'ree. Why pay Hetall Prices
for anything I We sell everything. Which book do
you waul? Address this way:
HJLIUS HINES Si SON. Baltimore. Mi. Dept. 90
Courf Proclaim aticra. TBOXELVILLE.
ttMIKKKAs, the Hon. Harold M. Met'lure
" l'l. siitent .lu.lite ,.' the Judicial Dlatncl, Mrs, Allll Ft'ttlTolf, who WSJ COD-
wmpoead W the enaal t Siyiler, and 11 . , , . ,,.
I'liion sad l'e'cr F. Ittcgle and Z. T. tlem- tilled to Iter IkhI from t.illlll ir, IS UoW
lierllntr. K i)s.. Assis wie .l'..lcs in and lorSuy. 11, 0
der eimnty. have i-jued their necei,t. bearing Ullle to Sit Up ffeUBsi
date the iotli .lay o Occ A. !., 100. to me .., ... ., ..
directed lur he linldlna an Orphans' Court, a t'lllllgtoll rolk, who had bcCIl
court ol t'oinnioti Pleas, court olf.'ver and Ter- 1 - , . . ,
Iner aad Pan era! Ooart QfUaarter Bagtloai ol down Willi n plioid tever, was seen
ihePe.ire, at Mi-idlehurith. lor the county ol a . . .
Snyder, "ii the fo irtli Monday, (being th J.tli "'"--'""' cvBUlug,
Y. 11. Krebs and Win. Kline of
day ol Feb. l'JIlj, and lo rontinue one week.
isi'iice ih thet. tore hetei'V given to 'he t ororj
er, Justices ut Ike Peace and Ut'iistahl
tortile cuunlv l Snvder. to iiiilicut II, th
IH and RloSa. Mill. ...I .1... 1
.....i. .i 111111.-, n llfl c me lOlllleT
proper person lih their rolls, recorde, imiiiial nioVttl his saw mill were nt I.,,,,,,.
lion, rxalnltiallnlis alio other r. ,1 . . 11 Bit llllll, 1 1 L Ul IIOIIIC
to do those things which ol iiielr ottlee and in 0VtT SllllllaV.
their behull parlaln to be done ami witnesses
and persons prosecuting In behull ol the Pom Mrs Koiimol I link ,,(' :Q
monwealtb against sii person or peranna are re- DBmUtJI liUOK Ot Salem 1
luired to ba thci, 1 ami i there atundln. ami ,te. visitinp: her dmnrhter. Mrs G W
purling without Iruir at tbeli pel II, Justices h Pee
are raqaaatod to ha paaetoal In their attendance liejtz. who IS Oil the sick list.
it the appointed time agree bly to notice.
1 liven iin.ler no haarl aaajal the Sheriffs JaS. Aitrler IllOVeil hli sow mill
mice In Mrd.llal nrch, tha Ktb da ol Jan. .. , , h 11
a. D.,oue ibouamnd nlna hundred pna. troin Jieavertown on .Ins. Kline's
i. W RoW.SherlH. , , . , , ,
tarm where lie is sawuie: lumber lor
nriDOWS1 APPRAIHKMBNTS. Nottoa It bare- 1 1 CO i
by given thai the following Whlown'Ap- v "'Illunt ol ."Mllihury.
praiacDienta under the $100 law, have baen Died wr ', .,
witii tin- cii-rk oi uiporaana' conn of Snyder Jonas Keistcr and ( o., set iii a
connty for confirmation Peb. SSUi, mi, n m , ..
i a . to i , new saw in I on Mrs. Heifers fkrm
i. Appralaement of Sarah h streiy. widow ' D ''"
of J .1 Steely, late of West Heaver township, whlTC 110 is SUwinff lumber for
Snyder County, In. deceased, elected to be . . . . O
token uider the ISM)efuptlon law. Knapp and Stroub of Centreville
Appraisenu'tit of Uarbara r. Itengler. mi p , .. . .
widow of eamuel Y. Denglar, lata o( Chapman ine nepulilicans ot Adams two.
lownahlp, Hnyder Co Pa , elected to be taken ,i u . i
under the ISO exemption law. WW Meir nom. fMturdav anil noin-
lrol liieeiol n ry ' - 4. re-een n t a.
iuated the following candidates:
to-morrow and eutliug with the closing up of the The following aeeounto will be preaentcd for .1. 1'., John Xcchman; Judge ofclec-
eonflmation, Monday, February 2t. IWl. I ti.ni I l.i. ..t: I .
store 8aturdav evemrnr. Fehruarv 2nd. in honor .. i .rat .! n..i ca..i of th. tmnhnn. .'."'..J- A' "wJ Inspectors;
C' 4 f I an a a i n . . m . a
by Lilian Hell, and the usual amount of
class fiction. Many suggestive articles of especial
value to women complete this uncommonly Btrong
number. Published by The Cro well Kirkpatrick
Trust ami afa llanoalt Oomnane of 4nhnrv. 11. R. Fetlerolf mid V loll
of the 29th anniversary of OivHitincr business in i urd.n ndtruatoa of Catherine oti,f . ,
i c wiiiow ut iienry i ii oeceaaea, wviiwi in toiui s, a. u. Ovllrttucr.
"gO" I e.t,S ,, I. I, 1 I ,1 1 i 2. First and final menu, of S J Packer UasMo.,n TI I l 13. 1
veeio i,i,i' i , in .i'i iiie iii n ii i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 :i in i t i ie in i- . .. .. , . .,.ii..-iwii i iiouijs ituii .iiio rll:noi.
. one oi mo irusires oi .loiin-s iv envia. -ir. I J
Iv
vantage of the great induoements offered.
First and final ai-eonn. of S. J. Pnckc
one of the trustees of Jauee K linvla, Jr.
(i. M. BHINOBte, Clerk
Mlddleburg, Pa,, Jan, US, IWl
fl1! I .1 a i . ..si I 1 I 111 .... il... I..II I.. reaau I. . la I a e . .
( !o., 8pringfield, hio; one dollar a year; ten cents Ane w"ewn i ..nivfration at ,aie.i. urn trie-; n,u ,Z A,ms Hermanj Auditor; ,). A. Wag-
a copy; sample copy free.
one being for an iinexpire I term;
Supervisor, Elon Snook ami Ele-
BXiI8TBK'8NOTICB8. Notice Is hereby glv. Blent Musser; Overseer of the 1'oor,
I I LI I i sil ei inom avmuBuimiiiB re gisvoi euntorui ;su. j
.,.,, ..nil . 'iiiiii,iiiii,ii iiii.-i vanu e iiie ejeeejeen l uee
Con til . atld the suine win be presented for
iiitlrtiinlliin mill iillnWiiiii'o ut thodinrl lloiisi ! TL f ... . ...
forenoon. A special collection is requested fbr H Mlddleburgb, Monday. Feb. Kib.naH. i ml t tmot nine ariy had a eau-
. . .1. The flnai account ot J. u. and il. c Hoov, cus meeting on Monday evening,
missionary nurnoses. Mavthe otrerinir be a rich er, azecutora of ' has. Hoover, lute of Peon
11 toWllsliip, dSlTAscd.
one.
II. (!. Sn 1:1.1:.
29th Annivcrsar)',
rribune. .Ian. an.
Twenty-nine years ago, in 1870, Mr. S. Weis
Ii 11111. ii mtSveell l nnr tnearee .,,,.1 I'.rsil ...,.,.,.,.1 .. . .. ... . ... .. . 3. First and limn acoounl of Charles Fry
' -w""i " """s'i JMl'.li. .Ian. il. at IroxelVllle. uertba. sieculorofthelatwlllandtotomennf Hn
township, decease
2. PI rt I and flniil account of Ambrose It.
Peter, adiniiiistrii'or of Henry .1 Peter, late of
West Iteaver township, deceased.
the New York Fancy Store. From hi
vent in our community, his business began to
prosper. By strict attention to business, Bquare
honest dealings and polite and courteous atten
tion to one and all, he has built up a lucrative
trade ami his Mercantile Emporium is proverbial
for the good honest value of its stock and the up
right dealing of its gentlemanly proprietor
throughout our entire county. Mr. Weis' store
is not only a great convenience to our citizens,
but is alike an honor and a credit to our town
and county. We take pleasure in calling the
attention of our readers to the lare advertise -
,. . nan muni-, i.ieeoi jaoaenn eownauip, necvaeea,
lirsi ail-1 1 1 . , 1, 11 I i Miner tiinsl IK 4. Final account of J, u. HornberMr.es.
r O ."ill,., .,f Hi., m1-.1i.. ..t Sn... tui.l UUtlssI rimmw
"Florlllii Knuet Mall."
BY THE
ABOARD A IB UNI RAILWAY.
' I loriilit HIKI Weal linlut Short LtatM
TO TUB
Winter Ilenorl ol the Sou Mi
, o .1 , 1 mi I I hart, late of est Perry township, deceased.
ve.ii.-, o 111 011 1 lie nut 1 one 11 1 v . ne vwi ,i i.iei uu- . . . , .. . ... ... tl r . 1 r .
J 1 ft. lirsinn l parlial ac. ount of Amnion W ' The On V Line Onera'mn Da, T.
f ureman, admlnlatrator of Kllaa Fureman, lata I ' r '
of AdattM township, deceased q Floflda.
. .Mifiuii.ni .,01. e noweii, vtiiariiiaii 01 .
er of .ion's Sunday School.
Alliinie. Wllllant D-, Urle A. and Sallie Craiv
ford, iiiiimr children of Lewis Crawford, inte Tin, l l',lne,,i Ps.t r..ii et .mii
MaRBIEDs Jan. 24th. bv Rev W A Haas of Weet Beaver townehlp, deceaaed, by Llnle , ' J '( "''4 '. a,l rtt"ot,ie,r
-nil, utN- Il.l.is, , Howell, adni'x of Win. F. Howell of tile Soitboanl Air Lute Railway'8
Adam V. Mussel
iipiii 'oi,l Ineeeei It I rf Aecoiint of Wm. K iioweii. trustee of Wra spieutiiniy equipped trams, leaves
iiitiii .inn .'tunic it. v. oven, u u...i i... i ...... i ee -h .i v...., v,,l- 4..if.. ... min ...
' nuiii"i'i Hi"' ii) ii.iiiii.iiiini..ii i urn i o ' in 1 I , m 1 :oil It. 111.. II
Iwtli of 8elinsgrov
i H. l'"irst and final account of 1. 1 gilt I,, llow
Jail. 27th, by Rev. W. A. Haas Elmer W '""' pfWm.F. Howell. lateofWeat Baa
I 1 eer townshiji, deceased.
.auirlc, ot Kantz, to It a ( i. Stalil of Vppdilln Pint and final account of Wra, A. Pleher,
WuodrulT. Otl of the rhiMrcn ami
rolnlaUatHsoftneBBtd Wm. K. Howell, now I street Station. lVniisylvania Rail-
dee.sasen . ... ,, .
e v.eve, a v a uiillJUII I'I Hit I 11 tVUUlll
Sleeplm? Car antl Day Coaffhes to
etaltflffb, tSotitlierii Pines. Columbia.
Bavannah, Jaeksouville, where con-
hrer and Kate E. Ulrieh, both of Selinsgrove.
Jan. ?s. IWl,
.1. 11. Wilms, Raglater.
Jan. 24, by Rev. J. E. Francis, Edward Mit-
ment covering the first page of this isSUe, an- terling, of Freeburg, to Mary A . Hoover, of
nouncement the 20th C entury Sale, eommendng I Port Treverton.
I Six of the crew of the whaling sohoo
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED wr Charles H. Hodgdon. of Now Med-
ford. Mu.ss., wore diownctl while chas
ing a school of whales.
Wfrleerailis)-, .Inn. U.l.
Fire In Montreal dostroyrd the big
Board of Trade building and spread,
causing $2,760,000 loss.
Ex-Congrrasman J. W, Bailey, Dem
ocrat, was elected United States sen
ator from Texa.s.
Mamie Kelley and
Hondaxi Jnn. 2s.
Our trade with foreipn countries In
creased from less than $260,000,000 In
1800 to $2,260,000,000 in 1900.
Sixty men, women and children skat
ers broke through the wo on a Brook-
Florence Fry : ,yn pond' and two l-year-old boys
wrecked two saloons at Bradford, Ills., i w nrownea.
tin- unMiieBaip Wisconsin win De tint
in commission Monday. Feb. 4. In
deference to superstition against Fri
day, the day first set.
California's congressional delegation
has presented to the presitient Ihe gold
1 rimmed ballot box used hv tha nrnsi.
William .1. Bryan, owing to the lm- dentlal electors of the state,
mediate success of his newspaper, The xh(, Kewanee Light and Power eom
Commoner, will go to Europe to study i p;,nv, of iiiinoii. will nay emnloves the
where their brothers, minors, had pur
chased liquor,
The national senate confirmed James
S. Harlan, son of the supreme court
justice, as attorney general of Porto
RICO.
imperialism
Tlllirietlny, .Inn. 21.
It Is reported that Oen. Ludlow will
noon be sent to the Philippines.
The ship subsidy bill is again the
Unfinished business in the national sen
ate. The war revenue reduction bill,
agreed upon by the senate committee,
cuts off $40,000,000 taxes.
Judge James 1'. Sterrett, former chief
just Iceof I 'en n sylvan ia's supreme court,
dieil in Philadelphia, aged 78.
Gen. John I. Shanks, who served In
congress from Indiana for two terms,
dieil at Portland, Ind., aged TH.
Col. Morris 11. Hamilton, state li
brarian of New Jersey from 1SS4 to
1809, died yesterday In Trenton, aged so.
Friday, Jttn. -.v
A resolution was introduced In con
gress to Investigate hazing at the An
napolis naval academy.
Chairman Cannon, of the house ap
propriations committee, says the new
navy will cost $310,000,000.
Julian T. B, Arnold, son of Sir Fdwln
Arnold, was sentenced In lindon to ten
years' penal servitude for misappro
priating trust funds.
Governor Duekery, of Missouri, sent
a message to the legislature advocat
ing a law Inflicting the death penalty
in eases of kidnaping for ransom.
A Trondhjem, Norway, dispatch
says that ii'i persons perished In a hur
ricane at Herro. Jan. 22. Sixty boats
same per cent on their salaries as Is
given to shareholders as dividends.
Robert S. Fosburg was arrested at
PltUfleld, Mass., charged with killing
his sister, Miss May 1,. Fosburg, of
Buffalo, N. V., during last August.
Ttteadfty, ,inn. -n.
Viscomte Henri de Hornier, the
French poet and dramatist, is dead
in Paris, aged 75.
The balloting for t'nited States sen
ators in the Delaware legislature con
tinues dally, with no prospect of end
ing the deadlock.
The Russian minister of railways.
Prince Khlloff, has ordered that wo
men shall be eligible for station mas
ters In minor towns.
The Illuminations in honor of the
marriage of Queen Wllhelmlna, of
Holland, have been postponed to Feb.
4 on account of Queen Victoria's fu
neral. Miss Iitta Crabtree, the actress, is
seriously III at a New York hotel. Her
Illness is due to ptomaine poisoning,
caused by something she ate last Saturday.
. i:r.lt A I. MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2S.-Flour firm; win
ter supernnu, tt.3SO2.G0; elty mills, ex
tra. tt.A0t.80; Pennsylvania roller, clear,
tt.106'3.26, Rye Hour quiet and steady ut
i'j.ii'ii;i per barrel fur choice Pennsylva
nia. Wheat sluw; No. 2 red. spot, TrrV'i
77r. Corn dull; No. 2 mixed, spot, tllVj'n
iSMc.j new No. 2 yellow, for local trade.
tlV'Mfisec. flats steady. No. 2 yellow,
clipped, 3tH33c. : lower grades, tSOttc.
May lirm; rliolie tlinolny. J1,.;0 for large
were sunk In the harbor and eight hwk" steady; family, ji'.iv.i ni.T;,. '" i.arii
llrin; western steamed, J7.su. Live poul
try quoted at lOU'ulle. for heavy liens.
houses blown away.
The bondsmen of City Clerk Miller,
of Sandusky, ()., who has been found
many thousands short In his accounts,
S'ulOr. for light fowls. 7c. for old roost
ers. SOSMo, for spring chickens, Ut9Uc,
for soring mirks. MViec, for turkeys and 9
1 , , ... ..... . , ,. I HIllc. lor K'ese. Ilresselt poultry at S'i'il
win. me city tor ; ,r ohce western fowls. (CfTc. for old
60 cents on Ihe dollar. i roosters, ltOltc, for choice and fancy
.. i .... nearby chtekens, MOMc, for fancy nearby
ii 1 1, run . jon. m. spring turkeys. lltlUc. for choice to fancy
Simon Hasslcr, the well known mu- western rlucks and 7iil0c. for western
Slcul director, died In Philadelphia. f1-'?"- I'j;-r steady; creamery, li,i22r.;
ii- F " factory, llfiltc. ; June creamery, Pi'U20c.;
agen us. imitation creamery. i:tV17ViC. ; New York
Chief Justice Depue, of the New Jer- dairy. I4rti2ik-.; fancy Pennsylvania prints
eey supreme court, will retire in No- , ,?':!''"" ' llliiJ
Hi 1 1 ic. ; fancy small do., ll01te, Kggs
ensy; New York and Pennsylvania, at
murk. 20VW21c; western do.. lW20c. Po
tatoes dull; Jerseys, ll.2rstil.75; New York,
ll.fiU'iil.S7V4: Long Island, $1,754)2; Jersey
sweets. 11.75(13.
East Liberty. Pn., Jan. 21. Cattle
steady; extra. H.60OS.70; prime, 15.25115. 40;
common, 131)3.75. Hogs active and blgber;
prime mediums. $5.5515.60; best Yorkers,
$5.50i)5.&5; heavy hogs, $5,451)5.50; pigs,
$5.305.40; roughs. $3.7.WfU0. Sheep steady;
choice wethers. $4.(034.70: common 11.50
Cjp2.50: choice lambs. $&.65i5.vi common
to Kood, $436.60; veul calves, ST..'." ,e f.
vember next.
Tho pineapple growers of Florida
have organized the Florida Fancy
Pineapple Growers' association.
The Indiana senate passed a bill
making electrocution tho mode of In
flicting the death penalty in that state.
Lieut. Richmond Pearson Hobson has
recovered from his attack of typhoid
fever, and Is reatlng at the home of
New Tork friends.
no you
sumption?
We are sure you do uui.
Nobody wsnts it. But it comes
to many thousands every year.
Itcomes to those who have had
coughs and colds until the
throat Is raw, and the lining
membranes of the lungs are
Inflamed. Stop your cough
when it first appears, and you
remove the great danger of
future trouDie.
Auer's
! Cherry
pectoral
stops coughs of all kinds. It
does so because it is a sooth
ing and healing remedy of great
power. This makes it the great
est preventive to consumption.
Put one of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Plasters over your lungs
A wholm MmdroaJ
Library F ran.
For four cents In etamps to psy poet-
will eeudyuu eixteuu BMenplI
booki.
Madtoml Advlom Frmm.
Wa hseo the rxeluelve eenrlees sf
nmei of the most eminent phyelclsns
In the United Ststee. Unuensl uppor.
Iiitiltlee and Iuiik experience emi
nently fit them for fllnjr you medical
silvlne. Write freelv all the oartlc-
ulara In enur rase. Tsu will receive a I
1 prompt repiT. wiinnui ceee.
Aliureae, nr.. , . . i r.n,
Lowell. Ma
BUarqisn Ol l arric A. Ilnyer, lute 1 srr'e A I nsrlinns nrs msils f,.e Me ....... ei.. ..
I. in Oft I... II i i s . i , i , Woodrutr, one f the children anil heirs oil , ,, . , . """V"
dan. -ii, DJ ttefirj 1. burtoer, John U. Fet Henry Woodruff, UW of Pann towniblp, dee'd. niiipii and all Horiilu points. Tins
train connects at mew l orK wit.r
train Bostan 7:1)0 p. tu, Leaves Pliila
ilelphia 9;80 ev, in,, Baltimore &:23 a.
in , Washiagton 10:80 a. in., Rie.li
niond'J 4(1 p. in., arrivinn Southern
Pines 0:80 : in , Columbia U4S a. m ,.
SitvHnimli 5:(K) a. in., Jacksonville
!) 10 a. iu , St. AtinustitiB 11.10 a. m..
Tampa 5 30 p. in. Throuplj Pulliiiai
Drawing Room Sleeper New York to
Jacksonville. Through Vestibuled
Fasseiiger Coaches anil perfect ser
vice. For information call on or write to
nil Pennsylvania Railroad offices, or
Seaboard Air Line Railway represen
tatives, at noil WashlDgton Ntreet,
"Florida iumI MotratealltMn l.iinllpel"
BY THE
BABOAItn AIM i IM, It l M. WAV.
Flortatn timl Weal India Mhorl Line"
To THE
Wlreler It, sorts l In lontta.
The enly Lire Operating Daily Trains
to Florida.
Notice of Application for Charter of
Corporation.
Nut'ee is liereliy glvan thnt sn npiillentlon
will he inaile to InoHon, It, M. MeClilre, Presi-
dent Judge ol IheOorjrtof Uoatntojl rieas of
Snyiler i oiiiity, on the iili i ay of February
I9tll for acbarter of a corporation lo bet called
the Itefortneil riiurcli, liiiiilieliurfrli. I'a.oflhe
United stales of the Ueneral Mynod ; the chart
er iiiiiI ol icet of whieli lire the wurshil) of Al-
mlghtyGod 'ocording io the faith and iiisciti
line of the General Synod In the United states
of America, Jacoii i.ii.io im ,
Jnn 88, 1901, :it. tjoliottor.
DMINISTRATOR'H NOTICE Let-
r terB
of Ailiniiiisf rntiiin in tl,
I Borton, Mass.; 1900 and 1171 Hroad
estate of Wm. I-eacli, lata of chapman hrp wav. New York; 80 Sontb Third St.,
si, v.ier en iinty. I'll i iee', i. having been granted 1 Philadelphia: 807 Baat Greruian St
tu Ihe iniiirrslKiiC'l. nil persons knioviiiK lliein i 11,, l. ,.u . I Jo. v.. v , .
selves i, te,l t said I 'slate are r i,.,l tl ll, M Ore' 14-i4 NW "r Avetilie,
t.'.T i . .... ..... . in., ke , inio, -ilml.. i.,ivii,..,it , Im '.i ilii.u.' I i.... W islllllL'tllli. or til I' h. I. It, I,
UrLine RaHwa'y. th.only llMora-' ZSSStSST " ,ul' uth General Patgenger Aent. Ports:
I iiu daily limited trains to Florida, M. 1. potter, OKOBOBUJACH, , moutn, a . 11780,
will DUt on itet inuiyniii t i. . Attorney. Administrator,
i.tai i , , m ; ,. , . 1 lonrgn, pa, Jan. I'.mi.
rloriilii ami flletropelltau Limited,
solid from New York via Pbiladel- . . . , .. ,
piiia, Baltimore. WHHhlnifton to Rich- AD''oi8trator8 Sale of Valuable
moiid, RaleiKh, Columbia, Bavanoaha tttjv--. vktatip
. iieksiinvi lie ami St. 1,,.. --- 1 JliESX AX JU
. - i-1 1 in . vuei
Hoover-Mitterling,
The home of Rev. J. E. Franc h, of
Port Treverton, was the scene of a quiet
nreddinn Thumdav. .Ian. 24th. tl lo l-l III.
lieCllohH lit Jacksonville for TailllHI vlrlllr"' onlcrofsnlc issued out of the tmet.inrr nnrtleaa Kaleea l,',l: tl.
I .11 DI..I.I :. . , ' .' Ornmiis rl .if Seie tier I nitetl u tl l..r. I'attlU I.I11ICS liOIIIL' I'.tlWIll Mlttef-
liilg, of Freeburg, and Miss Mary Alice
Hoover, of Port Treverton
The groom is an energetic luisinc-s
allll a F or da UO Ills niitl at s, ii- 0rl'1"1,"" J "r' of -nyder t outtty. the uniler
,,,.. , ',, ,.' 1 AU Jlgned, admlnlstator of the ertate of William
gustus lor the Last (ohm. I hi- tru n I eaeh, Inte ofl hspman Township, Snyder Co
Washington, D. C
GencsBee r'ure Food Co., lieroy,
N. Y.:
"Gentlemen: Our family realize
so much from the use of GRAIN O
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. I have used
them all, but GRAIN O I have found
superior to any, for the reason that
it is solid grain. Yours for Health.
C F. Miibs.
also carries Drawing liooiu Bleepluu iteexaaaaa, will, on
ear ew York to Alliiiita. Leaves MiiiifljlV Ft-iminYV 1P 1 00 1
Boston 12:08 a. m., New York lMV, 1Mm(1'V' rtUlUaiyir, 1BU1
" V-1 . "''.'"J'V". ,PDP; leadlnit fii'in l
"eaiiruou , ) niiaue ipiiia D'XU lownshlpofi lial man, offer the following ,ie
I', in , unit iiiit'i e u;WJ p. III., li.lshlli' sv-ruieu rein eswiie 111 pillule sale :
ton 6:08 p. tu,, srriviii at Montliern TI'act no. i. a tract of 9 aerrs and 5 per-
Piuer, X. C., 'V"))) a. m Coluuibia S f . , ""' onablp of i hapra1 n ad
n in no u ... ; ioln,,' lanneof Lev i A. Shaffer, beorga A,
., 10.( 0 a. in., Bavannah, Ga 18:20 siu.fTer. PeterKnigbta, Benjaraln Uoyw and
a. m , Juoktouville 8:60 p. ui., St An- others.
gUBtUB 0,-00 p. in,, Tuliina 6-80 a. m T HAt'T no. 2. A tract of Sarres and 110 per-
Charlottei i - i ,,. ,i . .,- ' enes situate In aald 'ownshlp of Ohapman. ad-
v nariottr j..u a. in, Atlanta 4:80 p. joining lands of I'hlllpMoyer's estate, Stephen
in. Lonneotioris are made both at Arnold, Penjaroln Moyer, Catharine Arnold,
Miami on the Fast Coast ami Purl A' s,l"fr,r "Oicrs.
Tampa on the West t'oa-l for Kev ""th these irnctsnrc In a good state of cul-
Wmui iiiwl II,.,'.,.... retu ., J, tivation anil are ilesirnhly located.
. ,il l i i u m'.0r,.da Balobeginal lo o'clock A.M. of said day
and Metropolitan Limited" is liixuri- when terms .i ra Itlons will be mads
ousiy equipped in every respect, with known b qkorgk i.baoh,
Pllnian Drawing Room C ar, Compart 1 s- L,Nie!.''!!, Admlnlttratoi
inentCar with Drawing Rooms and! '
htate Rooms, Observation Car. Ihro' ,.lc Btn.TtD
Day Coaches and unexcelled Pullman KhulsTER
Dining Car service. v.
. . ; Notices of sales will he Inserted free mid
tor further information, cull on or ,ni" heading when the hills are printed at this
wiite to all IVnnsslvanla Railroad of- ,,n,,lc'C sJ.N?.,le." Ih.",,,ills yot printed at this
i, ... -.,.,,.... ,: e .i ti olllee Mi cents will he cnrgeil Persons cipeet-
icer, or repaesenlatives of the Sea- lug t.. have sale shouhl select a date and have
board Air Line Railway at BOO Wash- 11 inserted in this column.
lUKeOU Street. Rostoil, Mass.; 1200 ami WEIINESnAY. F'b. 13. at Fremont, Salome
.hi Broai'way, New ork; 80 South waiver will aallfS ehlekens and household
Third Street, Philadelphia; 907 Bast KO"'"
German Street, Baltimore: 1484 New HAT.l,,'il,),A ' Kl'b- ,B' t,"'e Ka" north-west of
York Ava Weuhleierrnei r!m tr. Ii D Midil clmrg, on the lioiucstcnd farm of
iorK Ave., waaniogton. or to R. B. Eaoeh Blngaman, Mom Kubna will tall 1
1. UUOOb, teeneral I asBCUger Atrent, horses, 7 head of cattle and farming linple-
-"ortsinoutli, Va.
1 17-8t.
Does It Pay To Buy Cheap?
A cheap remedy for coughs and
at ni mit eiie nille rast of HniTer on the riuiii ! man, iiiiiI Inn bride is the onlv datiirti-
leailniL' limn HniTer l.i I nrt TreviTliill, in said (,,,,r l..l,,. n .... i i ,
n- w. v...... .,,,.1 ..in, eeaevf iimi is
noted for her beauty and entertaining
talents.
Immediately after the wedding the
happy couple started on a tour to Sha
mokin. They will return Monday.
Their many friends wish them a long,
successful and happy life.
Death of Kohert Erdlty.
The subject of tliis sketch was a sou
Jacob and Barbara Brdley, neeUolend
er, was born in Middlccreek township,
Union Co., Pa , Nov. 10, 1K8L', and was
baptised Jan. 9), 1888, by the lat Rov.
Yost Usury Kriese.
At an early period of manhood he
became a member of the Reformed
church at Salem under its pastor, Rev.
Derr, In 1888 lie went to Centre Co.
to learn the Carpenter trade with his
half brother, Rphraim, and continued
his trade. Sept IH, 1850, he was mar
ried to Sallie Mease, daughter of John
ami Elizabeth Mease, by Rev. M. L.
Allenvan' at AaroiiHburg, Centre Co.
In the spring of 1857, he commenced
meuts
THURSDAY, Kch, 21. 2 miles north-west of
Kichlleld, Mrs. Amanda Herald will sell 4
horses, t cows, young cattle and farming
Implements.
PltfilAV Mi. r,li 1 I'm,, ....... l ... l r ...ii.. ..i
Sa em church in Ceiitre e,v,iui,tn v la v 1 1 1 1 lt in I en I re ooli M I v nun ennt inn.
colds is all right, but you want some- ,!;lcmel'11ll,Ke'1 6 Uone-2 tow" 0"d 'arml" ed until the spring of 1007 when he
mo?eg!eVerrana i&'Wrr" nn SSI ni.ieJ -ved to Snyder County on the farm
of th.oat and lung troubles. What i se'ull hol wl'&oo i! I n0 Wclvil his 8on- In 1883 he
shall you do Goto a warmer and Ut and farming implements, sold his personal property and retired
more regular climate T Yes. if pos- i Tuesday. Marcb , AHn. J.: P. Nang'e wii froni fanning, but continued at his
trade except the hist years when he was
sihle- if not nnasihlfi free .,. Ihsn ; ! Horses, cows, heifers and farming im
: , i , r " ' " , .m piemenis.
...i Ii.... . 1. - , I. i I
ih. . h h inT JSl "a :I ;..r:,V 0iAX' nne-fourth mile west afflicted with sickness. He died Satur
. .i..v ... ,.,... ri. ,,j ,,,, i;i ,,- oi Jiiiiuieniirg, iicnii alter will acll horses, j T on inni i a i i
ized countries with success in severe cows and iteming lmplamanla aaj,jan. IWl. t uneral took place
throat ami lung troubles. "Boschee's j WEDNKSDAY. March w, three miles south- Tuesday following, interment at Salem,
German Syrup." It not only heals! wo"',f Middieswarth, John w. KUna win itev. w. a. Haas, his present pastor,
and stimulates the tissues to destrov ! rSSJSSS J ,"u,e', a""e an" rrm,n T-Teta 1 on n iiilrlniti new)
viiiiviuviiigi aav i a to a r luun mill
two children, one son and one daugh
ter, to mourn their loss. His son,
George, married to Kate Kuster, lives
on the old homestead. His daughter
Emma, Is married to Wm. M. Mease,
with whom the deceased lived since
1883. He was aged 68 years, 2 months
and 10 days.
Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nereooa
rxostraUon; Dr. Milct ' Nerrina cum them
tne germ disease, but allays innam I Friday, March 15. one and nnc-haif miles
m at ion, causes easy expectoration, i west of Aline, k. j. Trutt win sell horses,
gives a good night s rest, and cures
ihe patient. Try one bottle. Re
commended many years by ail drug
gists in the world. Get Green's
Prize Almanac.
Mrs. W. W. De wltt of South Dan
ville, is visiting at I. H. Bowersox's at
present.
coweand farming Implements.
TUKHDAY, March 19, one mile south-east of
Mlddleburg. A. K. Smith will sell 2 horees,
2 cows, cattle and farming implements.
THURSDAY, March 21, one and one-fourth
miles south-east of Mt. Pleasant Mills, P. P.
Walter will sell 4 horses, 10 bead of cattle
and farming Implements.
FRIDAY, March S, two! miles north-west of
of Mlddleburg, Ambrose Long will sell 4
horses, 7 head cattle and. fanning Implements.