Pabllatad Every Thursday Uoroinf 1K0. W. WAGINSBLLia A. U. BDITOB AND OlIM- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1J per year raid In advance. I.a per year If not paid In arance. Minnie copies. Urt Cents. t Atftrvrtlalnt; Rates. M cents per llae, nonpareil niaasnre went I.w first Insrrttnt. and SO rrnU per line for earn subse- I ncnl insertion, t r-oKFIt'lt. Neartne ('nuntr fNiiirt lloiue tsreen the Fir" National ltank and the County Jail. Vol. xxxix. Jan. Number 1 t t. i 1 V t LITERARY .NOTES. (". LADIES 1IO.MK JOl'KXAl.. -' ' , With (jonoral IfCW V;ilI;i'; and Jainos i , Wkitcumb Kili'v us it? ili-iins, the " lioosier prominent laci in the fit-Id of American letters. The late Maurice Thumps m and Cliarle.s Major and JJuoth Turkiiijr;tin have eacli conti ilmtid and arc till adding to its tame, and now a eom- ' parntively new name is written besides these: Frederick M. Smith. Mr. Smith is a native of Indiana, who confesses that he has "been trying 4 to learn to write for ten years " and also that the reason his writings haven't appeared oftener is i'; not so much his fault as the editors' ! One of ' his first stories to attract general attention was j "The Dine Gown that Wouldn't Fit," which 'i came out in I lie Ladies Home Journal hist I August. Since then he has contributed a short romance called "Christine" to the same 111:11- jsine, and an iiitensting note almnt this tale is that it is not wholly a "child of invention." TLj material for it was gathered in Germany, wliirt' the writer finished Ids education- WOMAN M lloMK COMI'NXIO.V. The January mimln-r of the Woman' home i . Companion contains some especially strong fic- tion. "The Iteincar nation of Captain John I liaduor" is continued; Kdgar Fawcttt contri i butes "A Weird Kind ol Wooing;" J. J. a' Iteoket "liy Advice of the Doctor," while Kate '.Upson Clark weaves a touching story around "A llursc-Chestnut Tree." The most important .'article is Mr. Kniirlit's deserintion of "The ' Community of Znar." Gustav Kobbe writes of hihma ramies, and CIiUoii Johnson ot "V alley iirgeJu MV1wint r." Mm- Steohen Crane tells a lne KOL.oty ot American Women in LQnilon." KlizalK'th Kinney has a description Cbfj a' unhjue "Hospital for Iirds." "Curious 6 . Marriage Customs ' and "Deeds oi Heroism ot H Women in the Civil War" are continued. The a i paintings in the uallery at Cincinnati make a rare double-page feature. Published by The literature, and lnlftones, which with its 21 pletf pieces lor ihe piano JO Bongs, 11 instru Diental gives those who purchase it several tiuebf the 'to'urth of their money. 25 cents. For sale y all newsdealers and J. W. Pepper, Publisher, 8th and Locust Streets Philo. Jf Crowell & Kirkpatriek Co., Springfie'd, Ohio; I on dollar a year; ten cents a copy; sample coy ' free. ' I'Kl'l'KIt'8 MI SIO MA(iA.IXK. ' The December number of the J. W. Pepper Piano Music Magazine presents as its opening number for the December issue a beautiful song by H. II. Buck and C. T. Lewis, entitled "The Heart of Maryland. It is eminently singable and will be a favorite. This number also con tains 22 pages iff" the most entertaining musical It is a sad parody on life to see a man earning his living by a vocation which has never received his approval. It is pitiabla to see a youth, with the image of ower and destiny stamped upon him, trying to snpjwrt himself in a mean, con temptible occupation, which dwarfs his nature, anil makes him despise himself; an occupation which is constantly condemning him, ostracizing him ironi al! that is Ix-st and truest in life. Dig trenches, hlkivel coal, cany a hod; do anything rather than tsacrifitv your self-respect, blunt your sense of right and wrong, and shut yourself ofl forever from the true joy of living, which conies only from the consciousness of doing one's best. January "Success." TICK OUTMKllC. Astonishing advances have Ix-en made lately in the art of photographing flowers, trees aud fruit. A proficient in this kind of work which lie loves because he loves nature intimately and studies her with keenly trained powers of obser vation is Mr. J. Horace LcFarland. Charming specimens of this kind of photography accom panying his article on the "I lowers of Late Autumn" in the January Magazine Number of TiikOiti.ook., 287 Fourth Ave., N, Y. SATURDAY EVENING TOST. Commenting editorially on the articles by Senator Jk'veridge, now appearing in the Satur day Evening Post, the December lteview of Reviews says : "Auy American who wishes to understand what the Russians arc doing in Manchuria, and to grasp the matter so firmly and and under st'indingly that he can shut his eyes and see it all, must read a series of papers from the pen of Senator IJevi ridge, of Indiana, now apjiearing in The Stitimlay Ricniny Pout, of Philadelphia. Mr. Iieveridge's first article in this series ap- i jwared on November 1 6. This energetic and brilliant young statesman, who took his sent in the Senate two years ago with a remarkable knowledge of the Philippine situation based upon severrl months of travel and study on the ground, has now been spending the half year since Congress adjourned in revisiting the far Fast, going this time by way of Euroe, and crossing Siberia and Manchuria under circum stances which gave him an intimate acquaintance with the newest aspects of the expansion move ments ot, the Russian empire. Hardly any other man in public life has Mr. Revcridge's, power of vivid statement." Senator Revcridge's next article in this series A Diplomatic Game for an Empire, is an inside chapter of international negotiations, and tells how Russia outwitted England, made an ally of France and took from Japan the fruits of her victory over China. RETIITW8. :Ao article iu tie Review of Reviews for January outline the career of the late Alfred Nobel, of Sweueu, tie inventor aud manufac turer of dynamite, w bo left over $9,000,000 for the advancement of ccieiM-e and literature and the promotion of intentional peace, through the distribution of five annual prizes of over 140,000 each. The award for the year 1901 was announced on December 10. ami the Review article eou tains the jtortraits of two of the prize wiuners M. Armand Sully-Prudhomnie, the French jmet and essayist, wIm received the prize for idealistic literature, and Professor Ilontgcu, the discoverer of the X-rays, to whom w?a awarded the prize in physics. The same num ber of the Review has a brief illustrated sketch of M. Jierthelot, the French chemist, whose jubilee was celebrated a few Weeks ago at the Sorbontie in Paris. k . TllK candidate at the coming primary election, who claims to carry Chapman township in his vest pocket will ! given a wide lierth, wherever he makes the statement. It is safj to say no one will make the claim. AX LXSIC.XEI) V.r"T.G. -pMIE POST received a jHistal card Dec. 27th, mailed at Sclinsgrove and it reads as follows: "There is a party of strange picture agents scouring our county who have their head-quarters in Chapman township right amongst the small pox patients. Our people should lie acquainted with these facts so that they could gilard against them." Respectfully, A. SniscRiBKU. We have paid very little attention to this warning note, because the writer failed to reveal his identity. In a matter of so grave import ance, if this is true, there Mould l e no oe ssion for the writer to withhold his name. If the writer wishes us to credit this story, he. must sign his name to it, not necessarily for publica tion, but to assure us that it was not concocted for malicious purposes. A few weeks ago a woman residing outside of Lewistown went into one of the newspaper ollicers und told the editor that one of their children had the small pox and in order that people might not cxjiose themselves to denser, the editor should tiouud u note of warning by publishing the fact in the newspaper. The editor thanked the lady for taking such an unusual interest in the welfare of other people. The irxceit!g seemc'1, str.inge tothenews naper man that he started an investigutio nnd discovered that the report was false and that the entire property of her informant, husband was lewed by the sheriff and was t be sold in a few days. The woman wanted the report circulated so as to keep purchasers away from the sale. As the report is not signed we can not pin much faith to its trutl fufness, but there still would be no harm in making inquiry where any strangers have licen prior to coming to your homes. It is safe to assume, however, that picture agents' are wise enough for their own security Not to waste anytime among small pox patients. We have given t ils u isigncd communication more attention than we usually do, but we have done so for the purpose of showing those who are in the habit of writing them, ho.v little real consequence there must be in such letters when the authors are ashamed of their names. TOE till fill -1- Joe the Chimpanze, Mandy's Quill ng l'arty, lhe Wonderful Cookie. Bahoiiscka. At 25 Cents Grand Opening of Holiday vGoijds LretemDer 11 and 12. - MOIS'ol tM ami oflcrintr th fwi. v.,l Th . mP, -c vaf m. l0WD " ic untni mm an.awr.v ami will iw fi I1 I. l..i:.i.... i i m. . " " ..-Hi . . j ne iee inve room rroer ... oeuseu or both s aple and holiday goods. So much for location that yo, may be able to find things easilv. We make Christmas huymg S only profitable but comfortable. ; , . ? r. . Books ! Books ! Books ! . Many new and jiopular books at prices within the reach of all Good 1 paj)er, attractive bindings, clear type. . - . - - - w . ...... Boolui fnl DVl 1 1 4 n At 18 Cents .1 .'. " At 25 rr.w . Books for Coys-Adventures Among Indians, Afloat in the Forest, AH Aboard, Boy Hunters. At 18 Cents ' a T'a m9 . - . . a urave v oman. Adam Betle, Am erican Notes, Ardath. Some of thft Kpvcput. RaI. tu. . Crisis, Kim, Richard Carvel, When Kpighthood was in Flower. We have several hundred books to select from, but have mentioned Only a few titlra nnd nrinoa il, - you may be able to form an opinion -about them.' Ploturoe, Pictures Can you think of anything nicer to give a friend than a beautiful pic- -lure tastefully framed ? You can't really go amiss when you select pic- ' turcs for Christmas prescuts. We have marked many pictures below re gular prices. Come and make an early choice. The prices run like-' these: 2oc, 85c, 50c, 75c, f 1.00, 81.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00 ui to $5.00. ' V Clillciron's TPxxm We are having n speciality of Children's Furs this season. Handsome ami siynsn sets in r.rmine, Cliinclulla, Jaml), Angora, Nat. Opnossum wiey j-viiiiiiner, one naie anu AiinK. Runyon's Pilgrim's Progress, Swiss Family Robinson, Alice's Adven tures in Wonderland, Anderson's Fairy Tales. At 30 Cenfg A Child's Life of Christ, The Ad ventures of Robinson Crusoe. A Child's Story of the Bible, Aesop's i.vi i r raoies. They nrcflie, $1.2 l.W. l.CT, t.m. 8 00, .V), 3.n Up to T.no a o. Head the following IIM tnl you will flnd nmny uif(flion for Knll. lny Hi fix, and snine mire to iiiit you. Ho other warehouse Ih ko filled with appreciative and at tractive Rifit for o little money or much, lust im you oire to purchane: I ulicn' Near or Eleo Irio Seal Cba.a Ijidle' and MliweH' Three Quar ter, A utomohile ami Raglan Coatn, a very larxe ana taxty line of Childrcn'a t'oats, Infanta' Ions and hort Coata, Infant' long- and abort DreaM-a, Shavla, Scapea, i-nd borpcea, Kcautiful ilk and flannel Waists. Ilandanme silk Pettl coata for dreaay wear: a fine new line of Sateen Petticoat for frcnerai wear. You will not And a more atylish line of Coat Suit outside of the large citiea. Kidnrdown Prenalng Sacka, Drcaa Pattern! and Oln-ea. Pnraoa. Chatelaine Ban R.H. t l ollara. Stocks, Jabota, Mouaellne 'itu llandkerchiefa, Fona. Hoiaery, Kibbona. Ja KnlltMl UlliinjiH UK 4. ... Hhawli, Toqvea, Towela, Nnpklni, Table Lin Teleacnnfa. Suit (!& (irlna irn.t..1. Jewelry. Silver Noveltie, Snaps, ferfunj tains. Bedspreads. Blanketa- Toys, Toy, Toy) . via nanta ciaus has taken up his abod the Annex and la Well Dleaacd with hi. h auartera He's jolly as ever, just the same ntaClaua. , .,... , . , .,,.,. . Don't fall to vlalt the Atinov. It ! ant Toys, Books. Games,, Dolls, Dolls' Furnll and Tree Ornaments. We erteml a rl T-inimlnira. Stvles and xxl wearing FuraJMer- Ijh. rh,va " f..i ... aa4 ... I . . J. N. HARRISON, . j Sunbury, Pa. ROLL OP HONOR DillaSRickliart, Mar 1, 1903 I) L Mull, May 1, 1902 Harry Bowersox, Sr, dan 1, 1903 Jan I, 1903 Feb 15, 1903 SALE REGISTER Notlcea of aalca win be inarrtrd free under this ucailiiiK when the bilN are printed nt tbia ofllce. M hen the bills ore not printed at Iiiit ofilce 5orentwill beeiirKed. Peraona expect- I ns; to have sale ahnuhl aeloi't a date and have I I Inserted in this coluinn. WEDNKSPAY, JAN. S. 1 nilic west of Middle' hurit, II. A. liaueli will aril H liorw a, 4 I ' head of cattle mid luimiiiK iniplriiieiitn. 'l)r J J, linill) TUESDAY, MAKCU 4, l1.; miles south of Port I I)r,.i' vm Trevorton, Mra. Catherine A. Hhrawdrr 1 n1 ' ',l ycr, will sell 3 borates, 4 bead cattle and farm liK implcmrntii. FRIDAY, MAKCU 14, r, inilea weat of Adama bury, John A. Oeurhart will aell 4 horaea, 7 head cattle, 1 brood sow, and farming; im plements. TIU'IISDAY, MAK, 20. on Dluo Hill, Robert loner will sell horses, ; cows aud furmiiiK i-nplementa. THURSDAY, MAK 20. at Daniel's church In Weat Perry twp., Joe Kelchenbaeh will sell t hones, 7 head cuttle rnd farming; implements. pXECUTOU'S NOTICE Notice is hereby A g-iVen that letters tra'atuciitary upon the entitle of John Mencle, late of Perry Town ship, Snyder County, I u tleceawd, have been laaiied in duo form of law to tbo uuder siKi,,lt to whom all indebted to said tute slioubl inifcku Initiii'diiitK piiynient and tboatt haviim' claiuia ai;iiiTi-t it -1 1. ti I . t present them duly authenticated for Ncttli'tne-it. JM it it i;i. k. mi n' I.i:, ) ,. OKOIKIK A. MKl.l.K, f l etutors. Mt. Plc.i.-.ml Mills, l'.l. Dec. ;i0, 1901. pXKtTTKIX-s NOTK I;.-Notiee la hereby ;tven that iftlrr-i ti-lainent.it y upiin tlie ea tateof Nliourl I ili-1-' ll:t r r. I.ilr of a.llllu;ton tt(i., r r.yiU'i- t 1 k . h, . ', lia t I n iMMii-d in fine fiii iii oT liv iIm- uirtT.iuiiel. ti wlioiit all llitleiili'il to -al I i 1 1 !rr.iit make inline diate t'avineal a-nl t!i.--" ,t i . . l.uiti attain-.! ItHlmtLiI prornt In tn ,1 y aiil.ii-otiiateil for l'ercival Garinan, Isaac 1 vainer, W L Wchr, Henry Hunt, (J W Ilassinjrer, Chas C Heimbach, Jonathan StctTen, H S Sehaell'er, State Library, Jonathan B Snvder, I) S Miller, A W Snyder, Jan 1, 1902 Aug 1, 190.r) Jan 1, 1903 June 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 Jan 1, 1903 June 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 Nov 11, 1901 June 30, 1902 Dec 15, 1902 June 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 SMlll'tOt l.t. I.Yc. j;. !'!. II : I n'. I Ml l;T, I" K:. l; l . i.M .itorN lli'iuU Slionll Sever actio. Never endure this trouble. Use at once tlio rtmieil v that stopped it lor Mrs. N. A. Webster of Winnie, Vn., nho writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured mo of sick headaches 1 tmd KiitVerrd fioin for I vm i ciu." I'n re lli'iuli.flje, t'oiii! ration, JiilinusupsH. 2'n; nt Middle bui Di us; Co., !i uvliill, iiinnan & Co., Itiehli-ld. l'a., lr. J. W. Samp sell, l'ennseiei k, l'a- i tin id .... cat ,te "f v ill1.! " . Hn.v.li r totfitv, I'l to III' ll:lil I -I::: C I selves iii.li 1 In - Mtltke t-jtu... I .'lilli.1' w ill III ''' 1 1 1 1 1,0 im I rHi;;lri(, SU'"I.Vn. A. v. F. fi. f r.iie, Ali'v. Dec. 2-, 11 01. ir .Ni'i'ic;: i.t- I- M :i! Inn III llll ..' . lit e tu p I : ll -I'M L'Wltll.'U - , i . iy i h I hen,, re !' . j 11 -.nil ti j V 1 1 bavin,; II ' I' CIM irat r,l ', , li !i;'-lr.ilor i T- aint'lito Allllexo Wiiiiieil, I'nrliK'r. V.Ni i:n lliiyiit, active man u.uKr forty Willi KI.ikmi in take cliarKf of niliiini; 1'Usiiii'ss in .ri..ina. Si'leiulitl o it'll in' fur rij:ht piu ty if will take atl- vnntiiui' of iliiinr.li:ili'!v. Ail-lress with , l I-M. WOMEN AND JEWELS. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that k the order ol a woman's prefer ences. Jewels form a magnet of micbty power to the avarace wo man. Even that greatest of al! jewels, health, is ofteuruinod in the strenu ous efforts '.o make or save money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem. then let her fortify herself against the insiduous conseqences of coughs colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's Ger man Syiup. It will permanently ar-rcst-eonNutnption in its eaily stages ind heal the affeotrd lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread ed disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is certain cure foa coughs, cold and ronchi al trouble. You can get Dr. O. G. Green's reliable rfmttdies at t h e Middleburgh Orug Store. Get Goeu's Spcoial Almanac. Arlaonsi for Wenlth. ' ' ' Wantkii Intelligent man with $7,000 ciwh to take oue-tliirtl interest in two splenilid gold and copper mining properties located in one of the best mining districts i n Arizona. Fine showing In sight. 1 money maker No risk. Will stand rigid investiga tion. Time short. Address "Mining iroup," J'. O. I!ox.".'!0, Present r, Arl ""a. . V2-VJ-51. First X.intional Hunk Election .Notice. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the First National J'.iink of Middlelmrgh foi the ensuing vear will he held iu tlio hanking house the third Tuesday of January, being January i .., i,tM uiu IIIIUR) til JU v, Jll TT' A A R FOIt 8AI K ('oon A V aV1 aoil. Plenty of fruit Youcangut it now at nliiioal isurowo prlrr. What size place and how much do you want to pay, etc. ? Address, STILLS & COLEMAN, 12-5-Ct. Mountain View, Mo. STOP WORKING FOR OTHERS You'll never get ahead to that, u-nv Get out of the rut. A small truck farm, on easy terms-$10 down as-d 5 1 a month will make you indepeu- ueiit. The Prudential Colony of Virginia offer advantages that cannot be so cured in any other locality. A pro Eiessive community romnnnmt nt nor hem people, located in a de-- n-rntiui climate, wnthin easy reach of the largest markets in lb Good hunting; fish and oysiers in abundance. Write for rminnhM. Addrpfis THE HHTJDENTIAL i Ul'' VIKQIH I A. 105 East uu oi., jxew loi k, K. Y. PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAD. Lewistown Division. . In effect Nov.2t, 13)1. STATIONS. BHTWAItU rJ ill iH III) no, Sunbury 2 25 Irt It) SvlinsKrors .lunetlon 2 30 lulls siiuas:rove j3S iua:i , I'nwllnir 1 13 10 :"! Kreainer 4n lul flleliwr 2.13 lOafi Miililleburg M :104! Kenfer a tig i 10 lil, Ileavertown IB 'itiou; Aoamahiirir 822 lM Kanha Mills 3V."7 liii! Bituiare 87 ill IT, Wairrir ,11 lll'-l Shindls 4n 1H PnitiU-nille A.V. 11132, Muitlnnd , 4(W II to! lipwiatown 4 (ti 11 42 Lewistown (Main Rtrect. 4 05 11 45 lewistown Junction. BABTWABD' A 9 20 09 ot r m 40 4 40 4H5 H.1l 4 27 4tt 4 23 8 471 4 20 8 4i) 4 13 B84 : 4 07 8 2111 8 57 8 201 858 Sl 8 44 8871 849 7 57 8 88 T54 8 7 49 8 85 7 43 8JO 851 818 7 88 8 05 7 800 liW3l r-- H.I 11 .. . 1 ' u ..('.!. J... ... Hits to CtKB Xooaooo finis- ri'l'iTi'iicc, "Mini'M ninl Iuvi'stiiii'iitH,'' P.O. lloxt;.!'!, I'r.wuU, Ariztuia. 12-19 5 7.1 lie himI tarliiflinu Mnko '.Dcvue Lend and Zinc JWnt wear twice J. X. Thompson, Ciisliinr. Aliddlcburg, l'a., Dec. 10, l!)01 TO Cl'BE A OLD IX OXE DA V. Take Laxative Hromo-Qulnine Tablets. t:V . lwIce AlldrujfRlHte rt'fuml the money if it ilj'.v band. I tai's to cure j J.W Grove's slgiiaturo "-'',-l.Uy!VC?vl- , ., :"'" 's.w J a". . ..-All... . y Men's Rubber Boots only $2.25. Mon's Heavy Fet Boots with Ivtihber-oAors, heavy . These Boots and Felts are 25 to 50c a pair cheaper thanthe same grade cost any place else. " , ECONOMICAL, Train loaves Sunbury 6 30 p m, ar rives at Sehnsgrove 5 45 p m Leave8Sclinsi;rovefi:00p. m arrives at Sunbury 6:1.1 p. m. Trains leave Lewintown Junction : I 40 a m, 10 14 m, linn m.inop m 4 37 p m, 7 07p oi, H 42 p m, 13 9 a m for A I toons, Pittsburg and the WKl. For Uiil'.imoro nnil Washington 805 am 9 90, 1 02. 1 .18 4 33 8 10 p ra For I'hIUilelphit and Now York 6fts, 805, 80a m, 102 m 4 8.1 and 1116 p 31 r'oi HurriaburK 8 10 p la Philadelphia & Erie R R Division AND NOUTHER14 4'RNTKAL RAILWAY , WESTWARD, TrHln Iprtbi sllMgrove Junction dtlly tor SUubui jr and West, tttam, i5Sp m, 4 52 p m.-sunday 9 5 a m, 8 48 p m. Trains leave Sunbury dull except Rundar: 12 2S a m lor Bull ilo,l it a m lor Rrla and Can- andalRua 4 10am for Bsllefonte Eri and Caaandalam 9 U a m for Iek Hsren, Tyrone and the Wnrrt. 1H1 for Huff rtlo, 110 p ra for Hallefento Kane Tyrone and Danasdaiiins 5 til p m for kenoTn and Klmira 9 45 p m lor Wllllainaioi1 Simdsr IS 33 a w for BulTslo via En porlum. imam lor Erie, S 10 a in lor En and Otnsn JhIkuii tUiim for Wu. 42 am forlOQk Huron and lluuisport r) 45 a m, 9 v., a m 2 00 und 5 25n m lor Wllkes barre and Hnr.elton 6 in a in l' to .im. 'i i5 J in, 5 33 p la lor Sbumo kln ami Mount t'lirmul Suuduy 9 55 a m lor WllkoMwrro EASTWARD. Trains Imve Scllnifrnv Jnnrtlon 10 (K) ii in, fl fl 1 1 v urnvltm- nt I'lill iilrlnhla llJpm Nuw York 5 KJ p ui liiiltlmuro 3 11 p m A U!lUUtilUil i ltl i al B:tu p niilnilv nrrlcliiT t 1'Ml.nlclphla 10 Kit p in New Yin k 3 M a in, Hallliunra 9 45 u in W.iHlihiKli'H 10 56 p in. S lip in. ii ii I I y arrmtn' nt I'lillmlnlplila I n in, New nrk ;n m. Ilnltlmora 2 30 a in WhhIiIukI'iii 4 05 a n. Trans .iImi le.ivft Snnlmry : 3 52 ii m ilnlly arr'.vltiK :it I'lillinlci.llila f,2 a m Hnllliinirc 7 ) n m W ;f!il ctmi S (I a ui Nov Yntk vxia in Weekday, l'l.'t) u m Sumdir, 3v:i "in il.ily nnivM,i at I'IiIIhiI.-IjiI,'., 7 ..) I in. Now YoilJ9.T) a in, loassjit'l-ij i llitltl nitie i vo 1 in, Wii-liiii"ion :io a m. uililiuiun U ; p n Wi,M!itn,:t n 1 1 i m. 7 5'l n 111 work iIii.h nnivlni; i PlilVuMphU II H 11 m, N, w York i U p in, Uultlniu o ID lu ti til, W;islil,g!0.1.1 15 p III v 15.i pn. f -k iy nrrlvlnr f t I'lil! i li liihla 23 pin. w Yo 30 p in, lls.tiiuure 0j u m Wmliinntii 71Bim 8 4S p 111 d.i.iy, iirriviti - :it. Plil.i(lcp!il, 7 3 n m Now York 10 9.1 p m, ILiltlmor.- ? 30 p m, w.ea-Int-ton 8 :is p m rim 1h leave Sunbury at 50 a in and S CO teltlmora'1'' 0r J1"rrl"burB' Philadelphia and 1 iSiJJSf AND ENCYCLOPEDIA M STATISTICAL g, i VOLUME OF . . & Ovor 10,00 Facts and Figures Containing Ortr 600 Pag$ j Special Features. nilllonalres ot tbs United StetMt Parti culara About Three Thousand AaMtlcan Magnates. Org-anlzed Labor; Strsofth of tl,s J Labor Unions. Tb ,.(, Trust. United States Census. New Ceosu of Ba ropes nCountrie. The Nlcarafua Cnsl and tiis Hay-Pauncap lots Traatlat With Oreat Britain. TRt raooBS 01 buba With l 5 ;' i rfjSfl too United Statea. Ths TVlfJil I Co.l.-. .1 . i can RapsjbHca at ths City ol Mexico. Tbo I i . i 9iaiisnca I t V" of T0' Country and v.rlal Navigation In IVOt. Ths New York Municipal Election of loot. Agriculture. 'anufacturM. flortallty. FACTS ABOUT POLITICS. THE BOOK THAT BELONQsf IN EVERY OFFICE AND iN EVERY HOME Or . j EVERY AMERICAN. Price 23 cts. STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL 4r ALL NEWSDEALERS. i HE WORLD Pulitzer BtJg.. Hew Yirtt CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. . Ihe Kind You Have AIwayHtegit? Bears the Sjf A "TT '" Bignatur of CXT '; Sunbury, Pa. . ( ' ti'l-'--i'lf', .
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