A Family Journal, Devoted to News, Science, Art, Political Economy and Current Literature. Katet: Oae Dollar Per Annum, ia Advance NUMBER 2! wT VYYVTTT MIDDLEBURGH SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. JULY 25 1901 V 1J m mm W. Wagcnatller, FdiUr 111 Propritlof . wn i-vvii' xw..w . 1. I ... ,1... tunlli l.llil.l- ' ii ran c w "i ! in' .r the tanner; wm erected last anday. . . 3 U 1........ if. milium "' i-ii "" - 1 n( ,11 fit rk to put up longer polee between l in- ill I' l a v m - Sunday, July 28, the Lutheran . . in in n,. unii m ' . . .i. i. ....... ..I,, I, III I CTl. ' . ' " aces morning, amnioon iiiki .-- lie Freeburg Rod and Gun Ulub will md 1 1 1 ir4 week at their rendecuoui on Blue Juniata, and ita member- an- hmte a season f iort and recrea-ii. 'he 44th annual Teachers' Institute Snyder County will begin Monday, cember 2, 1901, in the Mlddleburg nit House iiiul continue for one ok. estimated that the Pennsylvania llroad pay.' over a million dollars li year in wages t its employees in , 'I' 1 ... 1. 1.. . AimifHifu 111)1 rv. i uo nuij wuiuciiu nints to nearly eighty thousand dol- r I If. II in l v filing iii ii i ii i..i' 'ii. i ti ii i ........ i - ii... II IM I .1 1 1 1 1 1 II "Ml l'i IIOjl i"i mi ii rv sustained hv ('has. Itot.lorf on tin1 I'lli .11 .llllis Isii'ii ill. li nijcatia i mho t?k. A defective plank was the cause Mr. Botdorf falling. A rainaiammen. of 50.000 envelopes bed this offioe Tuesday. This lol - hi n nil inn ii r I t' i in I l; . 1 1 1 1 cured a very low price on this lot tm a . . j . tl Villi 1111111 Til l'i' I: 'i i'v semi samples and prices. Cull on A. K. Soles in his new shnv Ltand hair outtlns narlor for your ii and a clean towel to each patron the north side ottfarkei square op lite Central Hotel. Satisfaction guar- t i tf. ut you nave paiu your suDScripuon r in the Roll of Honor this week. Dok at the date on your paper. That in 1 1 1 1 j i hi w uovuui j 1 1 1 1 1 Bum i iji iii due or not. If you are in arrears, f,asi Wednesday morning when '!ui A. Moat of this place came otit ic of his residence he discovered a dder standing up at his house aimed the second store window. The Hi. .. 1 . 1 A A 1. il... i fie was loo -noli 10 re: e e ., .. 1 ... i . : . . i i. , . i. ... ... .1 .1 mil"!!. ii is 11111 lm ii iniiii nil lice i i :m ii'i . jiinnor nas it mat . eiurai i n. onege 1:1V e cinee inn anil IIIIMI1I If Willi Ibrighl College, Myerstown, erect a iv seat of learning al Hnrrisburg. It -aid that this schi me is favored by e heads of the East and ( lentral Penn" Ivimia Conference- of the Culted Kv" ileal I 'hurch. A vote was taken by the citizens of ihldleburg, June '.s, isn; for and kaliml waler works. There w ere Us Irtcs polled of which 66 were against ihI 1 1 in favor of a system f water 'orks. A change of seven would have liaiiL'cd the result More than that luber have changed their opinion in' opposition to the favorable ! nt ,lannia Railroad s Spai al Excur soms to Pan-Amencan Exposition. - i i ' I eiinsylvauia Railroad Conipany Hill I ' I ini- 1 I . I " I I I ' I I i I I I i ,.- sition, from Philadelphia and adjoin--' territory, on July 81, August 5, 15, 1. -7. Seliteliilier S 11 17. Mini SA. , . . J , - i "uini-irip tickets, goon going oniy on flin lenvlii.r pi, ;i.,.i..t. .1,1,. t u.oji A .Mtitii a llllll'li HUUMI HI HWV I., Harrlaburg 11:88 a. M., Sunbury r. m., wuuamsport ISO v. m., ook Haven 2:20 P. If., and on local aili- I i i I 1 I i i. t i I i ir t 1 . . i, . i l i I I i niwl lliuili uuiiiai uii liiv ivn nil) uiiu gvu return on regular trains within seven livs ; i,,.l ...I ,i.. . . ... mill l I iiiviuuill uaj Hi I Al nisii'ii, nil. sold at rate of tWHJ from Philadel- .t- . . . . t v'.w ii tin nuiinuuiUi cFnu uvui I'ntiti.i, 0O In all... aWk AA a 'vwii, .. jiMriilU AIUHUIH, fPaUU lfUIIl iwaaut tp7,UU 1IU11L liCnUIUi f IUiW 1 WineheHter. and proixjrtionate 111 "i in i jHjiuih. x iiwi tivnctn i noi ue good in rullman parlor or IV llllir niiM ln ..111...- .11-.....!.... 1 O Ml III I'lLliCI lillCClCIII. A Ul Pcific time and rates, consult local fcket agents. Horrnwcd Money in Snyder County. The Post puhlishes below a state ment showing the amount of money on interest in each of the districts of Bnyder County aa shown by the asses sors' returns. We give the list for 11"' and 1001. There Is about $10,000 less reported this year than last year. Hither there is a falling oil' in the amount Of money on interest or else there is less reported than is actually loaned. In im1"., it waaf604 084; l'.i, sili'l 71s and in 1897, there was J000, 884, Now it is down to (684.300. The banks of the county have about $460, imki loaned. This makes nearly a million dollars on interest for Snyder County ow ner-. Counting what has not been returned, the amount will exceed a million dollars The detailed statement is as follows: lHSTKIiTS. P.MIII llllll PERTINENT PERNAjK?jffi Adams, Heaver, Beaver West, Centre, ( 'hapiicili, Franklin, Jackson, Middleburgh, Middlecreek, Monroe, Penn, Perry, Perry West, Seliusg rove, Spring, I nion, Washington, Totals, .sl7,!IL"J 84,066 15,087 20,882 20,182 lil l,'.l 7 12.102 li!',."12 Is, 4i l". 21,006 81,770 I "J-177 ! .),s..i I Iis,s27 88,803 I I4,(i7."i 08,127 ! f"l4,L'"in , $10,180 41,420 17,040 10,632 24,265 t-V'7n 16,275 01,087 20,300 21,407 S,'IJ 20,840 "),S77 .'iS.'JS'i 13, 105 12,402 68.1N i2 $5347300 lin EH MONUMENT Fl ND. II. li. Moyer, Secretary of the Daniel S. Hover Monument Association, has received the following aido lills : Am't previously acknowledged. .';S4 77 Camp No. 151, 1'. . S. of A " nn .1 W. Cisenhauer, Relch'bach's uo II. P. Arnold 2 (hi W. L. Hassler 2 00 II. M. Wiest 1 00 Mrs. E. J. Wiest I 00 Mi TvTary Wiest 1 M Mrs. IShner Riegle l 50 Mr. Stahl, Nebraska l oo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paehulcke l oo W. 1'. Moyer, Preeburg 1 no Mrs. M. C. Dill, Paterson, N.J, i 00 Miss EHzabatb Dill, " " I no Wm. L. Dill, " " 2 no Prof. F. Schnee, Cuyagoga F., ., 2 no W. C. Garman, Grlswold Iowa, l on W. c. Hilblsh, Preeburg I 00 Cash 10 00 Cash 5 00 II. I,. Sholly, Tyrone ". no Jerry Charles, Freeburg 1 00 William Roush, Preeburg I no Total 1:14.77 Capt Urlcker Her. Wm. II. Bricker of Beaver Falls, Beaver Co, I'a., who is serving his ho eoud term in the legislature was in town on Wednesday, and shook hands with a number of our town people. We are glad to say thai Mr. Brluker while hero paid this ofllce n visit, Mr. Bricker always finds time to call on newspaper men, he himself having been at one time engaged in the news paper business, lie Is, however, present engaged in the real estate and Insur ance business in his native town. Mr. Bricker is the author of the loose stone road law which appears elsewhere ill this IsSUe, This oiieacl it self will show that he is a painstaking and efficient legislator. He is a memb er of the Solders' Orphans' school commission of which our representa tive Dr. A. M. Smith is also a member Mr. Bricker is a civil war soldier having seen a long Hue of service and having, been Imprisioned at Libby and Danville, Vn., Macon, (ia, and Cbarlestown, and Columbia, s. c. lie appeared before the Snyder Co. pen sion examining board for examination with a view of getting a pension in which we hope lie may he successful, at we are confident he deserves r g- nitlon at the hands of the govern ment he helped lo defend. On ac count of his war record he is more familiarly known as ('apt. Bricker. He is a member of tin.' legislature from Quay's home county, a staunch republican, and a strong defender of Quay tain. Wo hope Capt Bricker may find time to return to this county often. X DIKD. July 3rd, in Jackson town ship, Benjamin Hotlensteiii, aged s2 years, 10 months and IK days. MARRIED. June 22, by J. B. Shin kel, J. P., Maurice Oberlin of Lime stone township, Union Co., to Daisy W. Bateman of Pennscreek. J. M. Stetnlnger has given his house a fresh coat of paint. Daniel Hachenburg of TroxelvlUe at the county seat Friday. Alfred Spccht of lleavertown was a Mlddleburg visitor last week. M. I.. Wagcnseller, salesman of Se llnagrove, was at the county seat last Friday. Win. K. Miller Esq., of Salem was at the county scat Wednesday of last week. Adam 1'.. Walter of Paxtonvillc made a pleasant call at this office Thursday afternoon. l.. W. Walter of Franklin township drove to SellllSgrove last Thursday ev ening. Cal. Htetler gave his house a fresh coal of paint which improves the ap pi 'a ranee. Mi-- Louisa W alter of Franklin twp. is visiting M. I,. Hassillger's family at Barnes, I'a. Levi Bowersox and family of Sha lliokln -pent Sunday among friends and relatives in town. Rev. Jacob Vutsy of Selinsgrove dropped in t nee the editor Monday. Sorry we were out of town. Mrs. w. F. Mageeof South Bethlo hem and Irma Magce of Lewisburg were in Mlddleburg Friday. W. N. Kngle and wife were called to town on ac a. mil uf the sljkueSS and death of Mrs. John Howell. Misses Mabel and JMlla Qrlram n turned home Saturday afternoon after ten days' sewing in Preeburg. Mrs, J, , Snyder and children re turned Sunday morning fruu a two, wceks'jfislt to relatives iiwttlchljeld. Johir Arhogat has re-'gned IiIh pi si tlon at tin- Washington House aiul has accepted a position at Lewlstown, Dr. J. W. Orwlg and wife and the editor of the Post, wife and daughter visited friends at Macppa over Sun day. Aaron .1. Crossgrove of this place painted and lettered the Strauh car riage factory. Aaron knows how to put up a good job. Simon Long has purchased the hotel at Port Treverton now kept by Knian tie! Swineford and will occupy I he same in a sborl time. William Bolender, a sun of. I. K. l?o- lender of Adamsburg, just returned from the Philippines ami spent last Thursday in this place with relatives. Prof. Geo. K. Fisher of Selinsgrove, who hold- the chair of science in Sus quehanna I iiiversity, was at the coun ty seal Thursday afternoon between trains, l. I.. Walter ofFrankiln townshhip was a caller at this olllce last week. He will -ell the rial estate of ICphralm Waller, Aug. 15th. See advertisement in tie1 Post. J. N. Thompson, 'ashler of the Flrsl National Bank of this place, was elect ed by the creditors as trustee in the bankruptcy proceedings f M. K. Haines. He received 12 of the 1 1 votes. Rev. A. N. Warner, Financial Secre tary of Susquehanna University, was in this place Wednesday of last week in tin- interest ofhla institution. He Is raising money for a Ladles' Building. O, A. Bolender and family of Rock Grove, Stephenson County, Illinois, are visiting in town. Mr. Bolender is a cousin of Kx-Shcriir Bolender, and Mrs. Bolender a cousin of W. W. Wlt tenmyor. Miss Caroline I!. Enders of York has been elected to a position on the Facul ty oi Susquehanna University, she is a graduate of York Collegeiate Insti tute, Maryland College and Patrick's Business College, York. Mrs. Nettie Walker anil daughter, Claire, of Philadelphia, Miss Kthel Showers of Mitllintown, and Mm. Dr. Deokard of Richfield were visitors at the home of W. H. Ripka over Sun day. Miss Annie HipKa accompanied them to Richfield where she will spend a few days. D. L. Swartz of Newport, bloekman for the Deering Harvester Co., was in our town and stopped at the Washing ton House to meet Ills agent, Geo. W. Reaver. Mr. Reaver had a successful season, sold 23 of the Ideal Deering Hinders. George is a live and ener getic agent and sells the leading machines on the market. D. B. rspeeht of Beavertown was a Middlehurg visiter last week. Rrof Wm. Moyer of Freeburg was at the county seat last Wednesday, J. E. Colt of Northumberland was at this place Wednesday of last week. John. F. Romig of Selinsgrove was at the county scat Wednesday Morn ing. Attorney A. W. Rotter, Esq, of Selins grove was at the county seat between trains Wednesday afternoon of last wevk. J. F. Itomrg of l'cnn township call ed at the Post printing place Wed nesday of last week to renew his silt,. scrtpUon. W. V. Romig of Kant and Simon Buyer of Freeburg were at the county seat Thursday of last week. The form er renewed his subscription to the Rosy. FRIENDS OF THE IDST. The Fallowing Pcraooa Rave Paid Tluir Sub criptioaa to the post to the Datii Oppiaitt Tbtlr Names, Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your paper, please notify us at once. BANK STATEMENT. ('apt. Bricker of Beaver Falls, a member of the Legislature and author of the Hew road law, WttS in town Wednesday lost week. While here he made a pleasant call at this office. Normal School Students, Arbdgast. J. W., Ml. Plea-ant Mill Raker, ( 'luiiy, Md Inn Bnfbaker, Michael, Port Treverton Bowersox, James, Pennscreek Blhgaman, I. e., I 'ennsereek Bolender, .1. .1.. Mlddleburg BAney, Michael. Kant Crouse, Lottie, Middlehurg Frdley, Ceo. (ilobe Mills Erdley, Win. A., Kant Engle, Win.. Ileavortow n Freed, William, Bi avertow it Foreman, Letter, Troxelville J'Hiher, Harry, Huiiuuel's W harf YiAl, Nelson, Beavertown tl Jos'i. ( '. A., Troxelville tiift, Maud, Paxtouville Gu'icluis, Mahel, Knwuucr Giaybill, Elda, Pnxjrinvllle (ifecllhoc, Win., Iteaxertown (i' gruih, Frank, Qvendalc (5'ihi, Umi rude, KratMawUle Hai'ner, Ed. P., Paxtonvillc Hornberger, Wilson, Richfield Herman, M. P., Selinsgrove Herman, Miss, Mlddleburg I errold, 'has., Port Treverton i teintzelman, W. J., Kreanier I larding, A rthur, Schnee Hendricks, Krsk, Selinsgrove Hendricks, Heber, Selinsgrove Jurrutt, Cora Humniels1 Whuri Ivnltwriter, Wm.. Mt. Plcusunl Mills Lepley, Miss, Krat.erville Ockcr, R. S., Dunilore Itoush, K. I , Creamer Itothrock, Eva, .Middlehurg Romig, Clynier, Beaver Springs Romig, Stella. Reavi r Springs Rhodea, Jennie, Kuousetown Smith, John Troxelville Smith, Lulu, Middlehurg Smith, JohnS., Swineford Shambach, Jesse, i Iddleburg Shambach, Thos., Middlehurg Shambach, John, Middlehurg Scholl, Howard, I luudore Seaman, F. 1 1.. R m i I Stahl, Sallie, Middleswartlt Stiller, Frances, ShamoUiu ham Istetler, Mabel, Huinuiers Wharf Stroub, Gertrude, 1 1 illbr j Snook, .1. P., M. i line I Swart, W. II., Pallas Trutt, M. M innie, Hummers Wharf Tharpi W. S., Freeburg Wagner, Ira, Md hue Wagner, ('has., I'liissgrove ' Wagner, M. K., Crossgrove j Wetcl, Clare, Sw ineford Wct.el, John, Bi avcrtov n Whltely, Albert, Rlchflehl i Wincy, Anna, I Iveiidale Winey, Frances, Rvuudalc Wolf, EC S., Dundore Weader, H. R., Troxelville Walter, Vernie, New Berlin Zimmerman, Wm., Paxtouville a I h II ' I '.runner, ( I D ( loodliin, Lewis Meugcl, Jac Herlwter, llohcri Walters, I'.liza Kepler, I Icnrv I lane, Joint .1. Yetter, Mrs. l. I',. Uomig, Sal he Slilnbbig, Da .1 F K ana well, Daniel Rower, W ( ' Fecher, UeoSSliaHcr, I'' II (ial-el. Lewis Minium, Willis Lnll. v, .1 II lloiveu.' Aimer Aigler, lames Mcnjjlt', Lincoln Luck, M. Millucf, A l Cnrcy, John W Aigler, Wm II Snook, ? tenit'l I liiekcnhurg, m Smith, Rent on Kricgliuiim, 1 lavid I oovtT, S Weis, Milton I rai'kcubiirg, i W Row, David Siler. Henry N Walter, Amos Musser, Itoberl Rausc, .1 F Maakley, .1 E Loss, Elmer Zeclmiaii, ,I.,Ih Wa'itef, Wm M Jarrett, ( 'lias E Louir, 11 W Miiisser, Etlgnr Kislie, Henry Mengle, Pjof W L Knuflfmau Mrs S .1 Klingler, F II Sohaffer, Will Kepler, John It Kncpp, 1 1 .1 ( 'ulbei'tson, T i Lanili-, ( has Ertllev, Aaron 1 1 M iissi r, ( 'ynis 1 nmmel, ( 'lias Sprcr.kli', Alex Houscr E W agle, (i A Hover, II W Kulins, Mrs I 'i ter Klingler, John S Duck. C E Lo V.I. IID Swim lord, K A Treastcr, I' W Treastcr, E I sun k, .1 F Llomig, W W Uomig, A.lam Waller, W ( ' Fechrer, ( leo E Fislier, John Row, Sr., ( 'lau.lc I.' Smitli, .1 M Mattrcr, II II Anrand, Etl win Bower, . Li vi Art lev, ( ' Hnckenburg, Dr .1 V BhiiKlcl, Elias Brunncr, Mis E M Gaueler, hi Ml i jo i 'l I-' '01 '1 COURT HOUSE CHIPS. Deeds Batered for Record, Harvey N. Mitchell and wife to EJ lizabeth and Lillie Mitchell, no square perches in Franklin township for Joo. Wills Probated. The last will and testament of David R. Harner was entered for probate July 10th and letters testamentary granted to Ada S. Harner, widow and legatee. Letters Granted. Letters of administration in the es tate of Phobe A. Snyder, late of Union township, were granted to Wm. Moyer of Freeburg. Marriage Licenses, f Clottle I. Herman, Mlddleswarth Annie M. Moyer, Beavertown, A. Ij. Spangler, who had lieen at Ellzabethvllle as store keeper and Sager, has returned to Mlddleburg r a short vacation. I, '02 1800 I. '(:'. I Ml 1890 I, May 1, Ml .lime 1, '02 .Ian I, '02 .Line S, '02 Sept I, '02 June 1, '01 Feb I. '02 Ian I, '02 .lime 1, '01 Dec 1, Ml .li 1, '02 Sep 1, 1808 ( M !"., I SO;" Fell 15, ''-' Apr 20, '02 A MLT I .1 line I Julv 1 MIr I June I May I Apr I July 1 July I Sep! , 180.S July I, '02 June 1, '02 .Ian 1. "'.IT July I. '01 Julv May I. .Ian July Feb I Aug .lime I, 'if-' Aug 1, '01 Aug I, 1895 lot 10, Ml Sepl 1, '01 Jan 1, '02 July I, '02 Sepl I , M I Apr I, '03 July 1, '02 , Mar I, '02 July I, 'oi July I, '02 Mar 1. '"it Nov I, 1801 June I Feb 1." Nov I, Sept I Mar 1 June I .1 lllle I Feb Mav 1 May I. July 1 June I July ( ot I n. June .Ian July Jan .lime July Feb 1 Mav Apr' I J:m 1 , 'I ' June 1. '02 N..v 1, '02 Apr 1, '02 Nov 1, 1S1 17 Sept 1, i II I .Inly I, Ml' June 18, '('J. .lau 'Jit, Ml Kcportof the Condition of tin- First National Hanltot Mlddli-burgh. at Mlddlelmrgb, In the State ol Pennsylvania, ,a tbecloaeol imnlni'iui Jul) i- tool RESOURCES. so.4ss.n Limn and discounts ovcriiratis, weured and iiiiimn ured. ('. s. tin mis in aeciire circulation 88,000.00 r. s. Bonds en li ind Prenlutns mi r. s. Ihinda . count) Ki .tuts SlOC Ita, securities, ole 8,300.00 Ban Klnff-houoe. rurnlture, and Bxturin 15.uoo.00 Olber real eii. ite nod monniircH invn.-d Duo from National Banks (hot Itescrvu Ak'illlsi Duerrom State Ranks and bunkers .... line trout approved rosirve uycuts (Thecka and otlier eaali UinM Nun's oi other Natloual Hanks Krai ilini.il paper uurrency.nlckles. and pants Lawtvl Mosst la. mK is iunk VI.: Bpecle s,M4.ari U'tfiU-tcuder notcB 8,420 mi Hedeinptlou tunil nil li p, s Treaauror is per coat, orctrcuiaUon) 1,318.98 :i7 HUM VI'.. t 185.00 187.88 TOTAL LI ABILITIES. . cxpenaca ami 16,07.23 1,610,00 KIST,8tS.1M 150,000.08 88,000.011 30,887,83 13,000.00 I4,137.M 590.64 842 00 ; i. 083 21 year Alts ii 02 00 III . '02 , '02 . '02 is: is . '02 I v.. 7 02 02 I, '00 IS. is 1. '07 1, Ml I, '09 I, '02 I . 'i 1. '98 ".. :7 2, 'i 12 7. '02 Capital Rtock paid in, HurnlUN fund Unulrldisl proiits, lei taxi s i.alil KatloniU llank notes imtstaudlii), line mother National hanks Hue in si. oo n mks nut Uitnkors Dividends unpaid Individual in posits Miibjacl loclieck 100,848.71 i Demand certlllcaies ol do- l.sli 21,534.8! I Notosaud hiin redlocountod TOT A I STA'I'Kdt' I'l NNsi i. m.,i SNYDKIU'OI NTVi SSI I i. .i. N. TlloMPStiN. Jr.. Ciwhlnrof the above nnuied bank do sohiiunl) sweur thai Mi" above -i .ie i Is true to the Ih'.si of lie kuowledse ami belief. i. n. Thompson, .if. cashier. Subscribed nnd stvorn t" Is.foro mo this mivI do) nt o ol) luoi, l.i.. WEISEH, SoUirj I'ul'ttC, COHKKOT AltCSl : W.W.W ITTKNMYRH .V. KHKKURII, 14. ALKHICD si Hi ii II. tin Mrs. TEACIIEKS EXAMINATION'S. Applicant- I'm a teacher's certificate will lie examined in the several dis tricts ol Snyder 'utility for tin Hull as follow.- : Monroe, Hiaiin .kill I lam, Washington, Kreeburg, Hetty, Fremont, ( Ihapman, Itohpeci B. 1 1., Parry West i . . ' ,, , & Evaudalc , ' R nA MiddleburK I ,!,,, , & Franklin , M'WMurg, Penn, Balem, I nion, Port Trevortnu, M Iddlecreek, K reamer, Juckson, K raty.ervllle, Centre, I'entreville, Reaver, ReavertoM u, Spring, Adamsburg, Adams, Troxelville, " Jl West Reaver, McClure, " -JJ fleneml Special. Middleburgh, Sept. 2, IU01. Examinations will begin at s;:;i) o'clock . m. promptly. All applicants must I iitniiued in district in u hicli lin y in tend to teach unless compelled by valid unavoidable circumstance- to take it elset hew. Persons iindi r Beventecn years of nge llecd not apply, a- a cel t ill. ati cannot in- Issued to tin in. and tie litis ol tic public cordially invited to be vtunintil ions, friily yours, I.e. Rowi 1 : ! b 8 12 19 1 1 lo 10 10 HO Direct. schtsds are preseul tit ll Middlebiirir, I'a SHERIFF'S GREAT SACRIFICE SALE of clothing and cents' furnishing goods began Thursday July 11th, ami w ill continue t ill the whole stock is disposed of. We have bought H. Kate's large stock of clothing at the sheriffs sale at Joe on the dollar and we w ill sell it at your own prices, as the stock inti-t be Bold regardless of first cost. Don't de lay, come at once and net the first l.ar galns. Here are a few : $0.00 suits at -.'0 $7.50 " J-LIHI $10.00 " $o.o0 $12.(8) " $7.00 $15.00 " $S.50 We cannot mention many prices as the space is small. Don't forget to come to the sheritrs great sacrifice sale to get your l.nrtrnins. The assignees of H. Katz, tf. Next to court house, Middlehurg, I'a. rin: mil i.i.i l.i ii.. Posi t ai i nc mi. For the convenience of our read' rs who may visit Atlantic city this sum- Lit i ways on til" a' lie Philadelphia In quiver's Seashore Hureati, on Voung's Pier at that popular resort. The Zn quirer has, al n rent expense, lilted up commodious rcadii ijaud w t it ing rooms on Voting's Pier w i, '"Hi r. a: ti lit 'mil w ill he given its guests. tf, Ponnaylvnnln Rallro i s , l'.. camions to I'niiiAnierlemi I usiiion. The Pennsy tvanin Railroadt'oi ipany will run special excursions to liutTalo on account i .f the Pan-American lv position, from Philadelphia and ad- joiniug territory, on July K 81, August 6, 16,21, 27, September 5, 11, 17, and 20. Round-trip tickets, good going only on train leaving Philadel phla at 8.30 A. M.. Harrlsburu 1 1.88 A. NL, Sunbury 12.48 I'. M., Williams port 1.60 P. L, Lock Haven L'.2tf P. AL, mid on local trains connecting therewith, and good to return on regu lar trains within seven days, including day of excursion, will be sold ai rate of 18.00 from Philadelphia, $s.-l() from karrlsburg, 19.80 from Trenton, $8.40 from Altoona, 0.00 from Lancaster, $0.00 from Reading, $10.00 fnun Win chester, and proportionate rate's from other points. These tickets will not 1m? good in Pullman parlor or sleeping cars In either direction. For specific time and rates consult local ticket agents, tf I i
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