The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 17, 1902, Image 2

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We have a job lot of not
We bought con-
5 slgnment 0'Ck.flvelopes J
J Having- ught so many J
we ired a rock bottom
J ' lire. Send for samples J
9 and prices. J
heads on hand. They must go
quick. The price win do It.
Samples and prices for the ask
ing. We furnish them printed -for
less than you can buy thm
without printing.
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A Family Journal, Devoted to Hew, Scieact, 1 Political Economy and Current Literatare.
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Geo. Wgeneller, Editor sad Proprietor.
Rate: Oat Dollar Per Aaaam, ia Adraic
VOL. XXXIX
MIDDLEBTJRGH SNYDER COLT JY PENNA. JULY 17 1902
NUMBER 23
TJir nM Spring Dairy ia out with a
m.- wagon.
Paper hangers are busily engaged
n.n ring tlit bank.
Saturate pnils ami tubs with glycerine
inn! they will not shrink.
Wipe cutlery tlry ami wrap in course
brown paper ami it will not rust.
X. A. Howes received several Bwarni
of the RhI Clover bees on Tuesday.
Vu should not fail to read (lolnett
Pres. new advertisement in this issue.
A small bug of sulphur kept in a
.. .. .... ..1 ..... ...1 ...111 .It!.'., nii'nt
tfPlWCr Or Cl.jn"Ml. not
nil ants.
A number of communications were
to late for last weeks Issue. Re a little
more prompt boys.
. The Lock Jlaven State Normal
Scliool has placed an advertisement in
tiii issue. Ijook It up.
The Hassinger C. K. Society will
hold a festival on the ehureli grove,
Saturday evening, July 19.
There is no better place to prepare to
teach in the public schools thau the
Millersville Normal school.
There ia a certain married man of
Franklin who had better be a little
more careful of his strolling at night
Jtoil three or four onions In a pint of
water and apply with a soft brush to
gilt fntyies and Hies will keep off of
tluin.
Refnro ualnsr lemons always roll
them uwhlle with your hand on, a
table ami they will yield a large qunn
tity of juice.
The farm of J. G. Stnhl, of Verdilla,
offered at Sheriff sale ' last Saturday,
was purchased' by Dr. H.-M. Kerbs.
Consideration t $702. f '
l E. C. Gravbui and Crnolina JDMbfc
elterger are having new . flag-stone
pavements put down in front of their
Franklin properties.
Never place a range or cooking stove
opposite a door or window if it can be
avoided, as any draft will prevent the
oven from baking well.
The care exercised over the students
at the Millersville Normal School
makes it. i most desirable place for
young persons to he sent to school,
Shauiokin is filled with counterfeit
half dollars and quarters. The im
itation is excellent and the authori
ties believe they are cast at that place.
Several weeks ago the complaint
anions the farmers was the drought,
, now tin other extreme too much rain
is earning great alarm among the til
ler of the soil.
The Sunbury local had a slight wreck
at Main street, Lewistown, on Monday
(veiling. James Reigle had his foot
hurt, lie being the only unfortunate
one of the crew.
Linen culls and collar- may bo stiff
ened by adding a small piece of white
wax and one teaspoon brandy to a pint
ol March. If the iron sticks in iron
ing, soap tho bottom of it.
Are you going away to school? Write
to tho Principal of the State Normal
School at Millersville for a catalogue.
The Principal will be glad to answer
all the questions you may ask concern
ing the school and you.
13.00 per day paid for mailing circu
lars at home. No canvassing or capi
tal required. Work can bo done in the
eycuings. For full particulars address
R. A. Bwkokr,
Lewistown, Pa.
During the first six months of the
present year the number of immigrants
arriving at New York was 310,711.
There are five states in the Union with
n RinnlliT imniiliitloii and only eleven
American elites that contain more ieo-
ple.
BARK WASTED. We will pay the
highest cash price for bark delivered in
Muldleburg.
tf. Mui)I.kiu;k(i Leatiieh Mk Co
Tiin ni-i (OLD IXOXF.D.tY.
Tuke Laxative Rroino-Qulnlne Tablets
All drugglsU refund the money if it
fails to cure. K. W. Grova'g signature
on
each box. Coo
r.iue ! uriiKiinn; mk
Devoo Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice
as long as lead and oil ndxed by hand
11-21-ly.
Camphor put in drawers or trunks
will keep always mice.
Rub hinges- with a feather dipped in
oil and they will not creak.
A sjioonful of vinegar put into the
water in which meats or fowls are
boiled makes them tender.
Wash silver in clean, hot water aud
wipe dry with canton tlanel cloth.
Never usesope in washing silver.
Fuual liarts of ammonia ami spirits
of turentini will take puint out of
clothing, no matter Inw dry or hard It
may le. Saturate the spot two or
three times and then wash out in soap
suds. Do you think of preparing to teach?
The First Pennsylvania State Normal
School at Millersville prepares teach
ers and issues certificates to teach ill
the public schools. Send for a cata
logue.
Prof A. R Gilbert showed us a very
interesting relic, last week. It was the
"Advertiser", u paper published nt
Williuiusport and dated Feb. !'), 1 S 1 .".
It contained nn account of the battle of
New Orleans and advocated peace.
On Sunday evening Rev. S. S, Kohler,
the Reformed minister, baptized Misses
Claire and Susie Winey and Anna
Willis, after which, they in company
with Misses Mary Miller and Jennie
Walter were continued nnd taken iuto
the church. The Holy Communion was
administered at the same service.
Ruy of the home business men, they
are your neighbors. They pay local
taxes for the'support of local uudirs.
They will sell you goods us cheap as
anyone, and besides, they are right at
home and can make right uiattii
that may be w rong with a pun ha-.
Call on A. K. Hole in inn new unliv
ing nnd hair cutting parlor for your
head cleaned with a refreshing sham-
nMi and a clean towel to each patron
on the north side of Market square op
posite Central Hotel. Satisfaction guar
anteed.'""' ' 1 tf,
-The . BucburyTcouncll opened bids
for the Issue of ?30,O0O worth of borough
bonds recently approved by the people.
The offer ranged from H!M(0 of one per
cent, premiums bid by the Sunbury
Trust Company to one ane one-half pet
cent, bid by David Lonker. The total
premium on the issue of $30,000.00
amounts to $150.
Duringa severe electrical storm last
Wednesday lightning struck near the
residence of General John P. Taylor,
above Reedsville, Mitllin Co. Follow
iug a heavy wire the lightning entered
the kitchen, where Miss Lottie Mitch
ell, a servant was nt work, it struck the
steel buckle on her belt.
Following the belt, the lightning en
circled her waist, leaving marks on both
the belt and her clothing. The young
lady received a severe shock, from
which she has not yet fully recovered.
Relore we begin to live this life, fear
and nngcr must be eliminated. These
are two great forces of evil, depression,
ill health and ill success.
There is something more than senti
ment in this. It is a fact of science
that anger is poison. Rage infects the
entire system. Any physician will
testify to this. Fear operates In the
same way.
Good health depends largely upon
good temper and freedom from fear,
and success depends upon good health
nnd hopeful minds. It may be laid
down as nxirniatic that, giving good
health, every man obtains the meas
ure of success of which he is worthey.
Without gxd health no amount of
natural ability or acquired learning can
win for him what belongs to him.
Get rid of nnger and fear.
Slate College Gets Library.
Andrew Carnegie has notified Dr.
Geo. W. Atherton, President of the
Pennsylvania State College, that the
action of the Board of Trustees in refer
ence to the adoption of a plan to accept
Mr. Carnegie's ofler of f 100,000 to. a li
brary is entirely acceptable to him, and
authorizes the board to proceed imme
diately with the erection of the build
ing. Plans are now being prepared by
a Philadelphia architect.
Notice.
To raise good crops and improve your
land use a good bone and slaughter
house, nhosnhate. Manufactured and
sold by R. 8. Aucker, Shamokln, Pa.
Can be bought direct or from G. R.
Hendricks & Son, Selinsgrove, Pa.
I Fresh nnimal bone and slaughter
house phosphate from f 19 up. High
grade commercial phosphate from (18
1 down. 1-IO-8L
George. Hoke, of K reamer transacted
business In town Monday. I
Mrs. Amnion lierbster, of Adams-1,
burg, was in town last Friday.
C. A. Tessler, of Penns Creek, was
noticed on our streets Monday
Jacob Sehoch, of New Rerlin, called
on our business people on Monday. ,
Dr. J. F. Knnnwell, of Penn's Creek,
was noticed on our streets Tuesday. J
Miss Clara Dorn left for her western
home nt F.lkhart, Ind., last Friday, .;
A. W. Rowersox and son, Murray,
s;ent Sunday afternoon at Kreainer.
Mrs. J. M. Leeser returned home-
Sunday from a weeks visit at Sunbury;
II. Harvey Sehoch, of Sellnsgrnvt,
transacted business in town on Friday.
Miss Kmtlv Fasold, of this place,
spent Sunday at her home at Sunbury.
Mrs. Dan Crotise, of Philadelphia, is
iUn. A 'ill! V- I "lUnVn 'l M y ro I .v ...... i ..... j - -
agM-wtof Miss Arnaiulu VlttonmtyertlW,1i former nwhlvnt of ihU plw-', lmt
t i.. i n i i.
Miss Myrn Soles, of Lewistown, la
enjoying n visit with her brother, A. E.
Sidit.
Aaron Gunderman, of SeliiiHgrove,
was in town Tuesday looking upofflcial
business. , V.
Mrs. M. K Jones, of Washington, IX
C, is being entertained by M. I, Potter
nnd wife.
Miss Marv Rowersox spent Sunday
in Selinsgrove with her sister, Mrs. Q,
W. Rums. -,1
W. K. Houseworth, Ksq., of SeHnt-
grove, made us n pleasant call white In
town recently
Mr. Aaron Ttennlnger spent Sunday
with his daughter, Mr. F. N. Oaugler,!
at SelhiSLTove.
Michael Mangle aud family, of Potato
Valley, sient Sunday with hi brother,
Henry Mangle.
. Mr9.LuthorMeyers,ofPMtf i
was a visitor with SherifT MWIn.
Row over Sunday.
Miss Lillian Amig, who has been at
Lewistown for some time, to visiting
her parents at Franklin.
Miss Marie Rowersox, of Shnmokin,
spent several days this week with her
grandpa, Joseph Rowersox.
Mrs. Charles Allen and son, of
Williamsport spent a few days with G.
W. Row nnd wife, nt thejnil.
Curl Fspenshade, Deputp Revenue
Collector, of Milllintown, transacted
business in this place Tuesday.
Mr. R. O. Kessler, wife aud daughter,
of Kelinsirrove. took supper at the
Washington house on Sunday.
F.hner Snyder, of Selinsgrove, was in
town the latter part of last week look
ing after the insurance business.
Miss Mablo Grimm accompanied C.
O Gander to Renvcrtown the latter
part of last week, where they spent the
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Hassinger, the
Misses Mable nnd Dilla Grimm, Law
rence Stettler nnd Miss Manervn Stea
ler spent Saturday nt Sunbury.
Mrs. Philip Spaid and Mrs. Hath
Mertz and son, Master John, left last
Saturday for Sunbury where they will
spend a week visiting relatives.
Mr. Ira T. Clement and wife, Misses
Sara F. nnd Klsie Kulp and Messrs.
John W. Keenan and I. T. C. Disslng
er, all f Sunbury, were Sunday visit
or's in town.
Anron Crosgrove, Herbert Shambach
nnd Charles Walter, three of our
painters, returned home on Saturday
after painting the bulldingsofW.il.
Graybill nt Richfield.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Sehoch, Mr. and
Mrs. John Montz, Mr. Wm. Shlndle
and Mrs. Dr. J. Y. Shlndle, were
among the town people, who attended
the funeral of Melanchon Mensch, of
Union county.
Dr. A. A. Voder, Harry Wels, W. G.
Philips, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Davis,
of Selinsgrove, and Misses M. Etta
Carson and Lilian King, of Philadel
phia, nnd Miss May V. Dee, of Media,
were a Jolly crowd of town callers on
Monday evening. :
After serving as cashier in the bank
at this place for the past fourteen years,
Mr. Jerome Thompson, has resigned
his position to accept a similar one
with the Farmers' National bank at
Bloomsburg. While here he has made
many warm friends who regret his de
parture. He is succeeded here by his
brother, James.
- yliarles Hower. Esq., of Selinsgrove,
Jisacted legal business in town on
jtunlay.
Wm. DunkellH-rger, of Sunbury,
ant several days in town viniting his
reuts on tho French Hats,
pisses Pearl and Alice Lutz, of Ship
rtsburtr. are visiting their grand-
" jents, Renjaniln Rach man and w ife,
I ' I thin r'.c.
'JMr. ard Mrs. Renjnmln Ra hina!i
"Vmrneii iiotiik u niuiij mu'i u .inn
II their daughter, Mrs. A. W. Lutz, at
1 1 . t '! 1 f I . . I 1 4
? rhlppensburg.
Mlss Mary Row, u trained nurse of
Hnhontango, arrived in town last
Thursday to attend the F.ditor, who
)a greatly Improved.
,V) Miasm Carrie and Pearl Williams,
tWo pleasing young Indies of Sunbury,
pent Sunday in town the guests of I.
3& Bowersox and family.
; Ia vi l4ul !ar rt Ma I i nutrri iVn 11 ill 1
I au fvii if "a tT.ii.t i"-vt .....
iar. Houser, of Wllllainsport, were In
lawn lust week looking up the interests
oTthe Atlantic A Pacific Ten Co.
vWord was re(!iiviKl that Henry Reig-
ttW of Lewistown, is confined to hi
ed, with cancer of the stomache.
V3eo. F. Grimm, w ho held the position
i foreman nt this olllce for the past
three years has resigned in order to till
'position as Instructor in the Westrcii
Pennsylvania institution ior me i:n
at PltUburir. While we m iss h is abil it v
I here, yet we wish him abundant success
iln bis naw fluid of lalsr.
Wrs. B. O. Kesshr ami daughter,
Miss Ella. Mrs. A. W. Smith ami
daughter, Miss Kdna, Mrs. C. P. Ul-
rlcn and daughter, Miss iiesste, Mrs.
A W.Potterand daughter, Miss IMith
Mrs. F. J. Wagenseller and daughter.
Mist Florence, Miss Lizzie Miller, Miss
Hettrlck and the' Misses Zimmerman
made un a loll v crowd of ladies from
Sellhsirrove. who Invaded our burg last
f"jjt,rJday evening and partook of a snp
; 7 .uc!Ll.tb Washington House.
v ' Do Not Worry'.
Let your soul never be disturbed, ig
nore what worry is. If an nd'air docs
not succeed as well as you expected,
you must rejoice I s'forc (!od at every
thing He is pleased to do. I lie tilings
that appear most important to nature
are only trifles in the estimation of a
christian, because nothini: has any im
portance for him except w hat G d
wishes. Trouble and worry are for
hell; the children of ( iod ought imt to
know them. Work in all peace and
tranquility; do your utmost according
to the nature of the things by which
you are surrounded, ami to the circum
stances In which you lii id yourself:
leave the rest to the care of God's Provi
dence. If He is pleased to crow n your
labors with success, rejoice before Him
and give Him most humble thanks; if
on tho other hand, everything goes
wrong, bless Him still with your w hole
soul. A christian who acts thus al
ways passes his life in peace, in joy and
happiness. At the end of this miser
able life, which is of little account,
there will come a happiness of which I
will not undertake to speak to you for
fear of not doing so worthily. Fx.
Special Met'tini;.
At a special meeting of the Roroiigh
Council on Monday evening the right-of-way
was granted the Bell Telephone
Company to erect their pedes and
string their wires through the borough.
It was also decided to put in a new
stone water way at the crossings nt
Market and Sugar streets.
Old Copies of the Post Wanted.
White the subscribers of the Post are
hunting up their old newspapers, they
might look for the copies of the Post
that are missing from our files. We
will pay lilK-rally for a copy of each of
the following dates :
July 8, Sept. C, 1809; Apr. 6, Oct. 13,
1879; Jan. 20, 1871; Apr. 17. 1873; Nov.
4, Dec. 23, 1875; Mar. 7, 1878; May 15,
1879; March 10, May 5, 1S71; April 20.
1883; Mar. 27, June 12, Oct. 30, last;
Sept. 17, Dec. 3, 10, 17,21, IssS; Jan. 28
May 6, Oct. 18, Dec. 23, 18S(i; Dec. 29,
1878. tf-
"I Never Knew FrliikilUr to Full
h afore, what can the matter be? Where
Is the bottle? There, I thought so;-it
is not Perry Davis' Painkiller nt all,
but something the druggist must have
made himself and I did not notice it; I
have used Painkiller for years for di
arrhoea, crnmp and stomach aches and
it never failed."
DEATH OF SOLOMON HI M MEL.
fpecial to Tin I'o-T
On Saturday night Solomon Hum
mel died at his home near F.rdleyV
church. He w as a sull'erer of cancer of
the liver, which was the result of ids
death. He was a kind neighbor nnd
nil indulgent father, lie leaves a host
of friends nnd relatives to mourn his
departure nnd who extend their heart
felt sympathies to the ben -lived wife
and children. He was a wm of Solo
mon aud Susiii Hummel, wlio-s' union
was blessed with S ,'hildreu. They
were: Ret.y, married to Frederick
Hare, of Seliiisgroye; Su-an, married
to Samuel Wetzel, of New Rerlin; Ma
rie, married to Isaac Reaver, of Mid
dieburg; Cuthcrine, married to A litis
Ulrich, of Globe Mills; Sarah, married
to William Stuck, of Richfield: t 'onrad,
Solomon and Mrs. Rachel; nllof whom
ale dead except the latter named.'
lie was married to Nancy Leite
and this union was bies-ed with 7 i-hil
Iron: Mrs. F.llen Reaver, having dic
some two years a'o; William, Samuel,
and 1 Iscar, of ( lido; ( iliver, of the linn
of Hummel kV Hummel, of Krcumcr;
i haries, of Salem; and Cat lie, who is
married to Howard Rowersox. and n-
sides at home. All are still living and
with a wife mourn their loss.
lie was 7'i years old. Interment 111
the .ion church cemeterv. Rev. Sehna-
lile otlii iatiiig.
HKS. oll A. MoYEH HEAP.
Sm-clal to Tn l'-r.
After suffering from dropsy for the
past six months, Mrs. John A. Mover,
of Freeburg, was relieved from pain
and sorrow bv death on I uesday even
lug of Inst week. She was a kind de
voted mother ami n true loving wife.
One who was always willing to lend a
helping hand to the needy and always
had a kind and smiling word for all.
She leaves to mourn their loss a hu?
band, one son, one sister ami two
brothers. While one sol. and two
daughters preceeded her to the tomb.
Aged 56 years, 5 months and 20 days.
fntenrtent last Friday in the Freeburg
cemetery. Rev. Haas officiating.
The bereaved family have the sym
pathy of the entire community.
Left Mioe Wtar O111 First.
"Thesvarage person, man or woman,
wears the left shoe out sooner than the
right,'- said an old cobbler. "'Many
people wonder at this and can't uich r-
tand w by it should lo. Long exper
ience has taught me mat u 1- a peculi
arity of most people to come down
harder on the h ft foot, throwing the
right foot a little forw ard. This is borne
out bv the (act that everyone tal;e a
longer step with the right foot than
W ith the li ft. People who get lost in
an open count rv, -m il a- our ihsitii
prairies, alway travel in a circle if they
have no compass to guide them. That
is because one foot takes a longer step
than the other, and that is al-o why
the left shoe wears out the snoiiest."
Philadelphia Record.
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Td Enliitliun Vulirs.
Secretary of ( 'ommoii wealth, G rie-t,
is preparing to advertise f..r the infor
mation of the voterat the coining elec
tion two proposed amendments to the
Stateconstitutioiii tne amends si-ct ion
10 of article 21, and provides that a dis
charge of a jury for failure to agree or
other necessary cause shall not work
acquittal. The other amends section 7
of article : by requiring that special or
local laws being Introduced in the legis
lature must llrst be submitted to a
popular vote in the locality interested,
and adopted by a majority of the voters.
If they are adopted at the next election
thevniust again pass th) legislature,
nnd again be suhmlted to the people at
the election in November.
Sad Accident.
On Weilnesday afterntsm dtiring the
nrevftlence of a severe storm of wind
and rain J. M. Dock attempted to hold
a barn door open w hile 11 wagon load
ed with grain was being driven Into the
barn on the farm of J. ('. W. Jlassler,
near Kant., occupied by Frank Dock,
the wind blew ho strong that he was
knocked down and drawn by the door
until he was thrown under the moving
wagon, when one arm was broken and
his head, body and legs badly bruised
and perhaps injured internally, lie
suffered Intense pain. Dr. E. W. Tool
was called and rendered such assistance
nu (be case demanded. Mr. Dock is
well up in vears, is a veteran of the
civil war, and this accident is a sad one
camming at this period in his life.
Freeburg Courier.
COL'RT HOl'SE CHIPS.
Deeds Entered for Record.
I. Norman Fisher, et. al, to Percival
A. Herman, house and lot on Market
street, Seliii.-grove, for tl""").
Marv J. Fockler nnd husband, tu
Harriet I'.. Coldrou, house and lot oil
High street, Seliusgiove, foi .sim.
F.dward 11. Kline, adiur. of Levi
Kline, deed., to James It. Kline, 3
acres and l.'Hi perches in West Reaver
Twp. for jMHi.
Sarah Jane Knepp and husband, to
Amnion I'.. Wielan 0 acres and 12
perch in West Reaver Twp., fortno.
Mary S. Rruhakcr, to Jacob R. Rain-
er, I" acn-s and "si perch in Union Tw p.
for s'UKi.
A. S. Shaffer, to
V.. S. Herrold, 71
acre" ami ,s i i ic
ies in Union Twp.
for life maintenance ami burial.
Letters Or.mtt il.
Letters of Admini-tiaiion in the IM.
of John W. SiioU, , laic of Union Twp.
deceased, were g anted to Sal. -ill M.
Mioke.
Marriage I.iansi.
I Wm. ('. Folk,
t Katie 1'.. Atiiuillcr.
I Hiram Aumiller.
F.lla S. lleifrich,
1 Melvin OU-rlin.
I Minnie M. (
William O. H-i-er,
1 Virgic M. I '.alley,
'n is.-grove
TloAelviHe
H iug Twp.
piing Twp.
I'
lost 'reek
Middleerwli
Kratcrvilltj
Krat.ervllle
lVaVcrfown
Reavertown
Middl-burg
RetiiVr
l'elllis Twp
.-elinsgrove
' ( 'has. F. I'.ingatiian,
"(Marv 1. Howell,
' David I i. Ruck.
Kate I . Kline,
MU-rt Klinger.
i Florence 1 lecl'T,
Ttn Tour I. Hi lncin Ioh.I.
Leuye New York August . visiting
Chicago, Denver, Colir:iilo Springs,
Salt Lake City, San Fnm-i.a. I-1
Monte i Monterey , Santa Rarban, Los
Angeh-s, San .Jose an l Portland on th ;
going trip.
Returning, Tour X 1. 1 will run east
ward through tile niiiguiticeiit Cana
dian lioekieaby lebu rely daylight trips,
with sfci at Glacier, Biiff Hot
Springs, and other points, reaching
New York on August 31.
Tour No. 2 will run enstbound via
Yellow-tun National Park, including
the usual six-d iy trip through that in
teresting preserve, arriving New York
September .
Speri:il iraills will be provi.leil.
Rab-froiu N.-w York. Philadelphia.
Wa.-hin
11. or any orli.-r point on the
Penh-ylvani 1
burg, irchi !i
man berh, a::
.cept , Ith.g
S:tn Fralic.s .
moii:i;ioiis a1"
F.i Tour N
Railroad ea.-t of Pitts
t ran-porr.r;.,it. Pull
I all meals ,.:i fe- tour
:1c liv.- day. -, . at in
.v icti I'ulltnaii aeroia
il ;ir- Hot provided:
. 1. ' K Two persons
leelliying o;i.
1
-1 si 1
For Tour No. J, :.o. j,
i-xpi -lis. -s thro-ig!i Y-:!"W -t
ludmg all
o 11 Park.
: '!i. :2W
' 1 . :t lilt-
.1 o. fim
: agents,
vuy, New
A- l. Gell.
Two r-oh- . ;j; ': of,.
eacli.
A j -r ' i : 1 j i 1 1 'y u'i!.
lining the m , ,u- 1. 'ail- w i
i-hed Upon appli.-.irioii to ta
touri-t ag'-nt. I!'"i Rroad
York, or . W. Rovil, .
Pass. Agt.. Peiiii Ivatiia Railroad,
Rroad Sir.-1 :a;i iii, Philadelphia.
It, .line, I It, l.s.
( In ace, unit ofthe Meeting Y. P.
of the Pr sbvteriaii ( 'lunch, at Tacoma,
Wash., Julv 2;' to 27, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell e:eursioii
tickets to Tacoma, Portland, eattle,
Vancouver, or Victoria from all stations
on its lines, from July 10 to July 20,
inclusive, at givatly reduced rates.
These tickets w ill be good for return
passage until September 1", inclusive
when excuted by Joint Agent at des
tination ami payment of o0 cents made
for this service. Apply to Ticket
Agents for additional information.
Snyder County Choir Convention.
The loth annual choir convention
will be held on the old church grounds
near Freeburg, Saturday, Aug. 10th,
1!H)2. 1 he "t uoir Leader ' containing
the choruses for the day can ho had
now for rehearcnl at 7 cents pur copy.
WM. Movku, Pres.,
Freeburg, Pu.
Fewer Ciiilloim; Wears l.onjrer.
You can paint a building with fewer
gallons of Devoe Lead and Zinc than
with Mixed paints, and It will wear
twice as long as lead aud oil mixed by
hand. tf.
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Laxative Rroino-vjuiulno '1'ahlets cur
aooldluaday. No cure, no pay. Price
25 cents. tf