o o otc Eleabs Envelopes $ 6 have a Job lot of note i i I on hand. They must go We bought a large con signment of envelopes Having bought so many we secured a rjck bottom figure. Send for samples and prices. . The price wlu do It. hies and prices for the ftsk- We furnish them printed kss than you can buy them kut printing. 4 . - , , . Wgel1er, Mltsr sad ProprltUr. 1 Family jaurnal, Dcroted to News, Science, Art, Political Ecoatay aad Carrtat LlUrature. Btt: Oat foliar pr Assam, la Adrasct lIxXXIX . ' MIDDLEBTJRGn SNYDER COUNTY PESETA. JAN. 30 1902 NUMBER 5 ' Wggm ILIICIP LOCAL LACONICS Rj ' Lurt advertising appears In this the Post. Lnlwtoue inscriptions of Spring i Bp are now being published in; le paces of the rosT. Pale. My house and lot, good , ud outbuildings. JACOB Oilukkt,' . Middleburg:, Pa. V beeu reported here that a son lam Holler, about aj years oiu, near Oriental, has been bitten iid dog, and now has hydropho bic worst form. eonnlHtory of the White Deer of the Reformed church notnl- Rev. Brown, of Aaronsburg, as f said anlmous and Rev. Drown ivond a doubt, be elected by the J rs of the several congregation. on A. E. Boles In his new slmv- halr cutting parlor for your nned with a refreshing sham a clean towel to each patron north side of Market square op- 'entral Hotel. Satisfaction guar- tf. ght be possible to match our lsewhere, but not so easy to Ite our qualities at the juices. e just receive another barrel of Soda, price same as before, 3c A.S. Skciibist, . Verdilla, Pa. Hoover.s U. E. Sunday School feted the following officers; Sup- lent, E. C. Cawley; Asst. Sup lent. Charles' Wenrich; Secre- nmion Hoover; Asst. Secretary, Glace; Treasurer, ulrs. Isaac lie: Librarians, Mrs. Agnes I WkT'J. 1L- Ebriljr Organist, .Merlin Glance; , Asst. Organist, , A. Shaffer. , . fiftv-ninth anniversary of the of the late President McKinley I . . . be observed by all the schools of lite as McKinley Day on Wednes BiMuary 20th in accordance with ruclui nation of Governor Stone. i Sunday preceding, January bipedal memorial ten-ices were many churches. llnn of II. 15. Anthony & Co., of ii, N. J, lias made u proposition f charge nl the Middleburg Shoe The firm wants to organize a itupany capitalized at $25,000 of ibcy agree to take $10,000 worth stock ami the remainder to be raised here. Hon. G. Alfred h bus agreed to take $0000 worth ; and the renmindur of $0,000 of stock has not been taken, fins to be an opportunity for nudists to put their money in tiuii with a successful shoe picturing Arm backed by plenty tal and business experience. M'KSCUIITIO TO THE POST'S OLDEST SIBSCKIBEK. . ".ho nuriiose of discoverinc who kn a subscriber of the Post for pigest continuous period of time. Iilisher otters ns a premium a life aitlon to this periodical. : This lopen to all present subscribers. Ipete for this life subscription the . w. . . ... . 1 1 ' . jpyr "uiHisnow now i nnr ne nns lind pul l for the Post and the ber who cau show the lougett I lor winch the Post was taken aid for by liini will be eiveu entitling him to receive the Post I long ns he lives. bug the subscribers of a live, pro- fa and aggressive iiewsnaner like :st are the best citizens of the ' and those who havw shown dingly loyalty to u newspaper o best portion of their days are fu to some valuable consideration, with a view to conmlinipnt prtlon of our friends we now offer ove premium. ubscriin r who wants to compete s prize must send in lib claim, ticker the better. The names and i will l published from time to no that every one can see what is ou In the contest. As soon as it established that wo have dis d the winner of the prlzo, the t will close. , I in your name at once "and state me you have received aud paid Post. , , , "' tf CMI! A VOID iff ORE DAT. "" atlve Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets. uhkIhU refund the money if t ours, K. W. drove's signature eh box, 2S George Shotzberger. One of the aged citizens of Freeburg died at his home on last Friday at the ad vanced age of 77 years. The funeral took place on Monday from the late residence and was followed to the grave by a large concourse of relatives and friends. Btavcr Spring" Bank. The following officers of the First National Hank of Ik-aver springs were elected1 on Tuesday of last week. Pres., A. A. Ulsh; Vice Pres., V. O. Greenhoe; Secretary, John II. Dieese; Cashier, K. C. Walter. The old board of directors were re elected, consisting o f the following gentlemen : John 11. Drcesc, McClure; A. A. rish, Midillecreek; Tillman Weader, Middlwreck; P. 8. Hobb, lU-a-vertown;C. O. Greenhoe, K. C. Wal ter, W. H. Dreese, Ik-aver Springs. .Iiic unit JrlnllnK Mnkn Devoc Lcail and Zinc Paint wear twice as long ns lead and oil mixed by hand. 11-21-ly. Death of Cyrus Walter. Cyrus Walter died very suddenly at his home In (Vntreville last Friday. He was born Oct. 21, 1H14. Married to Clara' Dubh in lsv.s, which union was blessed with eight children, two of which preceded the father to the spirit world. A widow and six children remain to mourn the lows of a father and husband. The deceased had been a resident of New Ik-rlin for a number of years, having moved from this place to Centreville about a year and a half ago. ihe funeral services were held In the Evangelical church nt Ccntieville on Tuesday, Rev. W. H. Shoch, ."i t ed by Rev. Aurand had cb.jrge of Uie services. He was aged 47 yrs. 2 mo. and 24 days. s If you wish to make a safe and. pro fitable lnyestement, write for informa tion and prospectus. ' Copper Basin Gold and Copper Mining Company, Prescott, Arizona. l-23-4t. DIED. Jan. 16, in Freeburg, George Shotzberger, aged 87 years, 2 months and 7 days. Jau. 17, near Freeburg, Mrs. Daniel Grimm, aged 73 years. , Jau. 20, in Centreville, Alvin II. Stiue, aged 31 y .-ars. Jan. IS, in Centreville, Cyrus Walter, aged 47 years. Jan. 12, in Peiry towuship, mar Shadle, Willie Edward, bright little infant huh of Daniel and Dillie Gauglcr. Interment at Shaiuokin Dum, Jan. 1", Rev. Fortuer officiating. Jan. 18, near Middleburj , Mrs. Jtt-st Dilger, aged (JO years, 0 months. SOCK SOCIAL. ConiniuuUntcd. The "sock social" under the manage ment of Maude and Jennie Charles at the hitter's home itt Port Treverton was a financial success. The proceeds will by used for the benefit of the l D. church. The young folks who ns. ponded to the invitations were very pleasantly entertained. Innocent games of various kinds were enjoyed until the hour for refreshemcnts was announced. Those who responded were as follows II. S. liogar and Tsor.i Itingnnmn; Thomas' 2seitz and Ella Foltz; Law: renee Schlegle and Nellie Shatter; E. F. Neitz and Muudu Charles; Harvey Shatter and (.1am llciiitwluian; Oliver Wert end Amelia Erdley; Russel Knights mid Lottie Helebcnbacli; Ja cob RaiueraTul Flora Neitzj Ralih Foil and Ilessle Stahl; Harvey Charles and Mayme Martin; Grant Daulicrt and Carrie Relclicnbach; G.'A Xeita aud Nellie Daubert; Iteidle Scarle ami Jen nie Charles; R. E. Foltz and wife; II F. Char es and wife; L. F. Charles und wife; Mrs. D. G. Stahl and Mrs. Levi Holnvr. Those who were unable to resjnd in person, but responded financially were: Dr. J. S. Arnold, Washington, James Neitz and Frank Houst-r, lkir berton, Ohio; P. J. Shanihach, Sun- bury; Merlin Francis, Endcrs, Lenlg Ilros. and Maynio Arnold, Milton; To- lel. Houtz, Ruth Arnold, Mrs. Ed. Arnold, Shanioklu; Clara Dingamau, Phllmlclpl-.ln; Chas. Hoover, Jas.' Ho over and wife and Mrs. J. C. Dohem, South Retlilehein and Ella lkgtnrlef of towu; J. C. Moyer of Sunbury. i T Investor.' . Write for particulars of the Copper Basin Gold and Copjxjr Mlnlug Com pany recently organized to develop valuable properties in Arizona. Ground floor chance for a few Investors. Prescott, ArUbna. v - 1-234U jgaigjl PERTINENT PERSONALS BWg Mrs. Lottie Gray bill visital friends at Sunbury. John C. Ik-ek of Seliiisgroye was at Middleburg Saturday. Wesley Mull of Scliiisgrove dropped in Saturday to subscribe for the Post. Levi Ranier of Pallas came over Friday to order sale bills for bis public- sale. Mrs. Charles limisli and son, Ralph, spent Sunday with relatives at Freeburg. Dr. H. F. Wagenscller and A. W. Potter were at the county seat last j Saturday. Clayton Wetzel, who is employed at Milleisburg, spciitKuuday at home with his parents. Dr. A. J. Herman is busy almost night and day looking after the welfare of the sick. Miss Maud Dolby of I.ewistown has been visiting Miss Lillian Amieh in Franklin for several weeks. Rolx-rt Rearieh of Suiibiiry was in Middleburg Saturday. Ho formerly resided n: Franklin twp. Nevlu St roup of Colnrad came in to upend a few days on a visit to his parents, S. (!. St roup and wife. ('apt. Win. R. Follmer of Lewlshurg, county solicitor of I'nioii county, was at ihe county scat Monday. Mrs. H.I. Romigof Ik-aver Springs Sunday paid a visit to her sister, the wife of Attorney Jas. G. Croiise. Prof. A. A. Killian, Principal of the public Schoo's of Watsontown was In Middleburg lust Wednesday evening. H. M. Hatsinger of Vicksburg was In Mfddlebafg iast TburHflsy.V Jie wiu move to Northumberland in the spring. Rev. "Dr. X. P. NefT, ofKnoxdale, Jefferson County, spent a few days in town the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. 8. Beaver. Galen Garman, wife and daughter of Oriental Sunday paid a visit to their daughters, Mrs. Reno Walterand Mr?. F. F. Walter. Mrs. John Dietrich of Wet Milton is spending a few days in town, the guest of her pnrentp, John Stetler anil wife. Jonathan Reiclienbacli of Perry township called at this office last Fri day. He is a candidate for County Cominist.ii'ner. We arc sorry we were out of town. Rev. S. S. Kohler and wife of New Berlin woreenN-rtaiofl tic- mem bers of the R"form ! (-"ngn-gat'ion din ing the religion f.--iti itie- of Inst we k at the Heform d church in this place. The Editor of the Pit accepted an lnvitati:)ii to give a talk on ' Advertis ing" to the Students of Willianispirrt Commercial Collep', a tlouri-hing io stitution tliat ha now Joi studeiiN enrolled in the various buiuese courst-s. Hon. G. Alfii'd ScbiH-h Monday went to Catawissa on biiiiuss looking for ward toward the opening of the shov factory of this place. If Middlelniri: had a few more men uf the spirit of Mr. Schocli, the town would move a great deal fater tow aid industrial de. velopincnt. -. . The POST Always Bst. The 20th Century Press t'lippiug Ikircaii has been using a number of Snyder County newspapers sinc l'.tl as mediums to gather data for their bus iness. Their rec-irdsshow that they liave clipped three fines ns many things from the Post during tl, is period as front auv other newspaper the county. The clippings they take out are sold at high prices and the uew pajH-r that can stand a severe like this for three year must have merit. One dollar cash In advance brings it to any address for a whole year. -mm aa TIIHO.t r NOKKT There's no telling what a sore throat will do If you give it "right of wsy." Vnccrtalu remedies often cause tlauger ous delay. Make a cur sure with Painkiller, known for half a century as a Hpecltlo for a sore thint, enmp, coughs, and all kindred trvubl. Keep It. by you tor an emergency. It never falls. Avoid buUtitul'1, there is but one Paluklller, IVrry lHvls'. and fOc. The C. K. StH-lety of the Reforned church of this place, will hold their Bock Social in the town halt.Thursday evening. Jan. SO, lUOGi. Lei th People Vote. Comnaunlmtel. Editor Post : In order to have a de finite time for the holding of the Re publican primary election, the people should have an opportunity to vote on the question at the primary to be held Feb. 15, l'.K)2. I would suggest that the committee submit the first or second Saturday of June of each year, so that there is no opportunity to let a few scheming political) set the day to suit their pernicious schemes. If the day becomes a permanent fixture, every man knows when to expect the prim ary. The Delegate election can he had whenever necessary to lie chosen iu time for the state convention. At this early date, no one knows who will be candidates for slab- oftlces, and ninny new issui s may arise before the state convention, upon which the h'o ple should have an opportunity to ex press their choice. For these reasons, the people would like to have a day fixed by themselves, so that every per son would know for a certainty, at all times, uhen the primary is to lie held. We hope to sec the committee take some action Su; unlay looking to the settlement of this question for all time. ItKITIIUCAN. Card nt Withdrawn I. To the I Icpublic.M n Voters of Snyder Co. My name was announce I some time ago for State Delegate and since that time I find there are a number of others in the county that are willing toacccpt the empty honon of this office, and owing to my business requiring all my time, which would prevent me from making anything of a canvass. I here by decline being a candidate. Thanking my friends for their en couragement. I am yours in the cause. J. H. Uuoaiis. Mary I. Weader. TWrt Imv vain luvaded our com munity and called into eternity Mary M.r wife of Abraham Weader. She was preceded t the spirit world Just one week prior to her departure by her little grandson, an inmate of her own home. Little did we think when we Uid the little bud to rest that we should sq soon lay to rest the grandmother; but God's ways are not our ways. He Is the Great Captain and' at His com mand every knee shall bow, therefore, iu humble submission we say. imt our will, but Thy will U done. The family CTcle has been severed the golden InwI l r ken -i ne of the principal links of the family chain is lost, the chain cut asunder. There is one vacant chair. Tin- home lies U-i'ii broken a kind, ucntlc, atl'-ctionatc wife and mother lias none, t by the aid of the children the father maybe able to retain and keep xic red the home iu kind obedi ence to the ih of the departed wife a ml mother, f he no doubt realized the truth that there is no place on earth so dear as home. 'Sweet Home." It is our heaven on earth. She has Uen called to a higher aud l etter "Horn:" We believe she is safe at home with Jesus. She possessed a kind and nuble heart: a nature kind and generous. She was held in high esteem and respect as a '.rue Christian lady. She will ever live in kindly affections of all her neighbors and friends. She has gone, but only for a short time soon, d ar husband and childr.li, you may clasp the hands of loved ones on the short eternal. She has gone on atone, a little ahead of you to prepare a dwelling place for you. Love cannot cease; the love of God is eternal. Live iu the love of God aud Christ: thos who live iu the love of t;vl sliall find each other agaii.. You can not le parted l.mg, you s tall nuvt again. Nku;iiiuk. II Will ljr You. To invest a few dollars In shares of the Copper liasin Gold .5: Copper Min ing Company. Write Compauy for in formation ami prospectus, PrescoU, Arizona. 1-23-4 1. Cumuiiilet Meelisg. The member of the Republicuu Couuty Standing Committee are here by notified that a ineetiug of the Com mittee will tie held at Middleburg, Sat urday, Feb. 1, VJ02 A busiuess of im portance Is to be transacted, a full turn out is desired. Pktkr Yocsu, Chairman. K. E. Wktzkl, Sec. Tb UuU Blue Book. For this mouth Juat out. Tbu revised time tables of Pvnusylvauia railroads. Au ludispeusabltf trawling cowpauiou. Issued every mouth. Quo dollar per year by mall, slugh copies ten ceuU Address V. Pv Hastings, MUtou, IX PUBLIC SALES. The Post has compikil a list of public sales in this county that will take place during February and March, as far as has been made known. Those who wish to follow up sales, should cut out this lint ami preserve it as it will not appear regularly. FEBRUARY. 1. Est. of Jerome Aigler, near Ik-u-vertown. 4. Mrs. Mary J. Bolig,ncar Evendale. 5. John H. Jarrett, ncarSelinsgrove. 7. Est. of Michael S. Wciand, in West Beaver twp. H. Est. or Chas. A. Sailer, Middle creek twp. S. Est. of Margaret Hoyer, Selins grove. li. Est. of Jonathan liickhart, mar Krecburg. . 13. Sauuit-I Wagner, Atty, ueai Fro inont. 14. Fst. of Alex Bishop, Derry town ship, M til in county. Li. Kst. of I). T. Rhoads, Middlcliurg. 17. F.st. of Elias Strolls-, Monroe- twp. l!. Samuel Shirey, lleavt-rtown. 2U, Est. of Jonathan Stroiib, Moiiris tins nship. -o. Morris Erdlcv, near Middlcluirg. 'S. Tillie A. Rehrer, mar Port Tre verton. -7. Harey Moyer, near Jkiivei town. -7. Curtin Bowersox, near Middle burir. -. Samuel Tn-witz, near Frii-btirg. -s. i:. (i. cchman, tear Middleburg. MA lit II. 3. John Shainbach, m ar Middleburg. 4. Mrs. Catherine A. Shrawdcr, Port Treverton. 4. H. C. Walker, near Met 'lure. 5. W. A. Fisher, near Selinsgrove. 5. Freil. I!. Herman, near !lob; Mills 5. D. F. Sipe, Heist -r Valley. 6. Amos Bowersox, near Midlle burg. 6. James Shaffer, Oriental. 7. Saoiuel Biokcl, Beavertown. 7. T. C. Walter, near N'ew Berlin. 8. Fred. Raught, near Beaver Springs. S. II. Milton Amig, near Summit Hotel. 10. J. H. Hettrick, near Beavlrtown. 11. Daniel Long, near Selinsgrove. 11. ( has. Arbogast, Jk-aver Springs. 11. M. K. llusfiner, near Middle- buri.'. 11. L'iUiIi Bailey, lieur Freeburg. I. '. Win. ('. Mover, near Middlfburg. 1-. Anion May, Beaver Springs. 1-. Win. H. Luck, near Salem. 13. John C. P.auier, near Troxelville. 13. J F. Shannon, near Middleburg. 13. Elien R. Waiter, near Kreumcr. II. John A. Gearlmrt, near Reaver pnns. 11. S. H. llas-iiiL"-r. near lVavertin. 14. H A. tt. mar S.-litj-grovi-. l"i. I. inc. .In ZieOer, in ar MMdlc-'l'i eU. IT. J. W. Riic'umati. near IVnft-r. Is. Win. Rii-e, neur Mci-erville. 15. l'heo. Row . lirar lireaiuei'. 1 '. J. L. i !ai-I-.', near Se'.itiscr.v.-. i. JiH-l R. i. lu nba.-ii. Wi-t IVrry town-hip. J". Jerry tut. n ar -liti-iovv. i). RuU-it I.v-her. tuar Blue Hi'.i. i. J. J. Nerho. d, near Lowell. 21. C. W.Troup, near MiiMTvillc 2J. Levi Rauier, near Pallas. 2". Aaron How, II, near Fremont. 2. Amnion E. Maubeck. near Win Mel 1. M. Win. Walter, near Middlclnir. f.iilil nuil per Mining stocks a good iiivestmeut. Write to Copper liasin Gul I and Cop per Company for pros:ectu-. etc., Ptt-s-cott, Arizona I -2 3-4 1. Siuj111'u at Laurcltuu. Iurelton is in a stare of consterna tion over a cast. which has Kvii diag nosM as small-pox. The victim is a young lao.. by tfu name of Vonu-tb, who recently returned from Philadel phia, where su hud been emloyeil iu a store as saleslady. Some of her frieuds calleel ou acr UL'fure the av-e was diagtuwed -as suttll-pox, aud it is not niorethau likely that some ukmv cases will develop U-fore k-ug. Alviu Stiue. Alviu. Stiue died at his home iu Cen tivvilk Moiidav. Jan. 20. of tyboid fever after two wwks illness. Funeral services wdn held Thursday In the Lutheran and Reformed church at Centreville. Kev. W. H. Schoch h4 charge of the services. Tbo deceased was a siuglu man about 32 years. sMt Uk i'wM( to an Wor M.M oir Utm l'M .... .x ..... mLl. ... liSJULtive Jjroiuo-Viuiume i.aoieu cure a cold lu a day. No cure, no pay. Price 35 cents, - tf. TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. aiiamh township rkithmcax. J. P., V H Herman; Constable, J O Berge; Supervisors, Element Mus scr, Tobias Mitchell; School Dlrwtors, II II Thomas, Isaac C Swart.; Judge of clii-tloii, Lit-1 Erb; InsiK-ctors, Her bert Musser, S A Aurand; Overseer of Poor, Moses Erb; Auditor, C M In gpuit. 1IKAVKU TOWNSI1I I- 11K1-I III.M AX. Constable, Jahies E Fn-cd; Schisd Directors, Thomas T Middlcswarth, Aminoii Divt-se; Supervisors, Archie Middk-swarth, Frank Beaver; Overseer of Poor, Benjamin Zerls-; Judge of election, Henry F Reinard; Inspectors, Ren. J Forster; John II Knepp; Audi tor, Irwin J Freed; Township Treasur er, Wellington O. Stetler. WKT IIKA VKIt KKI-I IIMfAV. Judge of election, John I Erb; In spector, James F Stuck, Harry Fisher; Constable, Emanuel Peters; SuK-rvis-ors, John P Fisher, Joseph M Wagner; School Directors, W S Miller, Perry Hassinger; Oycrsii r, Jacob H How ell; Auditor, W H Ilerbster. K HANK I. IN Ti)WN-- HKI-I 111.11 AN. JmU'if of ehi-tion, Samuel Troujie; U- tors, Chas W Mover, George W Iiiehl: Constable, Wm II Matter; Over--ir, Reuben Wciri. k: Auditor, J W Eisi iihaur; Siiin.-rvLs.irs, Wm Wray, Adam Ri-nniiiL'er; S. h.d Iiirectors, D Howard Gift, ( has A ManU-ck. nnii.Ki:r if. i:i-i nt.n an. J.i.L'.- of ek-cfii.n, I. H. Bowersox; Inspicturs, Ik-no Walter. J luiU Rit ter: 'otistalile, J.ihu I Ar'..'ir:i.-t: 1 1 iirli l 'on-table, Thomas R Ibistcrman; ( iverseer of PiMir, harl' s H Steininger; Auditor, John N I'.pisius: School Di rectors, G Alfreil Schu. h, H E Walter; Town Council. Geo W Hasing-r, B W Yoder, W W Wittctiinyer. JtoNUoK TOWNSHIP tiEMoi RATU'. Judge ol election, Jotas W Aurand; rnp-nr ww Wrynilrt; Constable, , Cyrus Snipe; Overs, j, Aur. and; Supervisors Wa.- Hetlrk-k, George Herrold; School ir.tors Charles Iteichley, Wm. Kuha; -.ii.-tor, Amnion Frymire. P E R R Y TO W NS H I P R KI' V B M C A 35 Judge of election, Harry R Fisher, Inspector, Amnion Scb.net; Constable, P . Brains: ( )versi-er, Jonathan Troup; Auditor, Geo W .-ieivr: SuiierviFors, Henry Bickhart, George iTifse; Sch.sil Iiirectors, Philip IC-iter, Wm Botdorf I ' K K 1 1 V KST TO W -1 1 1 1 1 1 K I -l : I! Lll ' A N judgi; f elei-tion, I'. FNnzle: Inspec tor, Frank S Nn;i!i!;Coii!.!ablc, Aiumou spriggle; S'iiervt.sirs, Abel Sliirk, C S SiiriL'ule; ScIiim.I Oirectors. Ikutiett Kautliiian, Wm H HimnI; Ovurseer, A Mitterliiiir: Auditor. J.ilin Whitely. 1 ' V U K W KST Tl i U . s H 1 1 ' I' K M Ol ' H AT t ' ' J'i'1'- of election. Win Forry; Iiinec t'ir. Iavi.l N Gr-.iybi'.I; ( 'iiutabl.', Am mou U'omer; Sijprvior, Geo S Shaf fer aid Geo Ami:;; S-U-h.I Directors, Wm il Gpiybill, Aj.;'"ij R.thennel; (veri er. Catviii R-i:l;f.u: Auditor, Satnu,.l II ( ir:i W VSIllN., fi.V f,,-, N-IUl' K'' -l.'liKK'AN Judeof fierti'"l. J U. I A R0U.-I1 : Consul'b', Elias Ki-!-r: Iu.sp.-t.ir, M S M.ivir: Suptr1. r-. Wm H Nale, Gl Kliiu: Aii'ht.'i-, J J iuruiniin: SclnKtl Iiircctot, J. S. j h Mover and Mr E W I'.i..:; Uver-et r, S G Hilr'ish; Town r: rk. W P M y,r. t i a! er ics. Revival servici - w'.!! c mtficin.v in the I'l'.ited Evnt:g.-lical . h ip. !, at Mid-dl-but.:, Monday, Feb. at 7 o'clock P. M.. to which all arc ..-.u-dially i:ivit ed. J. M M': !t, Pastor. Kxinr la 4. dampiu-ss and cold, invariably result-, in a sadden chill, w hich if not attend ed to uiiuidiate! wilt cause a cold. By iuiiug a teaspoon fil of I'crvy Davis' Paiukilter iu half a glass of warm water or mi'', the whole ytoiu will It- heated and thcdarigi-rof cold avoid, ed. Avoid substitutes tilery is but one Painkiller, Perry Davits'. Pri.-f 2'c and "Uc. . , MAUKIKO. Jan. 2'i, at Middlebu.-;, by liev. J. Shaini'ttcb, Charles K. Hiimmel aud Kloreiice Young, both of Slirviner, Pa. UnmlH Mutl er nrb. Nevtr euJure this trouble. Use atonctjthereme.lv that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster of Winnie, Va., sho writes 'Dr. Kin's Nw Life fills wholly cured mo or Sicn beaduchtfS I had suffered fioni for tjwo yesrs." Cure Headache. Cons pation. Biliousness. 'J'hs at Middles burg Drug Co., Gi an bill. Garuiau 4 4 Co.. Richfield. Pa., Dr. J. "W.Sawp seU,tVeuusorek. Vnv