lHDDLUBTJr.3 P03T. pEKandlin ITS li OVERCOATS at rivr "f that oatvnot BE! MATCIIUU. Another Special Sale at 1MI0US BROTHERS, MM. 1 1 High - Gratis Extra-Quality 1 1 .SUITS I Overcoats s a rare occasion, indeed wh-u:i such suits and overcoats aro offered at this price. There is not one but what could be sold for from $6. to' 7. But here they are, all ready to put on. Boy's suits and overcoats a t the same price. 84.98. u Z l National Firs Bant of "Viddleburg, Pa. Capital, Surplus, $50,00), $50,000. (J. A i .ri:i:i SciiiM'ir, Pith. . Wittkn.myku, Via .Tas. (J. TiKi.Mi'MtiN, C'acliici' Pres. -DIIUXTOllS G. Alfred"Schoch, W. C. lY.nieroy, V. V. Wittenniyer, A. Krecgcr, J. N. Thompson, M. Miilner. Jas. G. Thompson. PENN'S CREEK. Bvrtm Ilartnian moveil to Keeds ville last week; where lie will take charge of a restaurant. House cleaning is on the go now. The people are commencing to kill their porkers. The in are making iue of -ca-o.n. ichly was to Middle 1-i-t week. Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Solicited. MlDDLEdUKGH MARKET. Butter fyx- O lion- Iard Tail...... Chickens.. Side Shoiild.-r . 22 Wheat... J1'. live ' Corn.... 12 iOats '.)h 'Potatoes S 10 12 . 70 . oG .CO .. :;o ..40 Bran jierlOO. 1.20 ! Middlings" 1 20 CLoii 1.25 the liuntin, David 1 htirg one d Annie !'. last wetl . Mrs. Luvid Keiehly, Mrs. Susan I' ' i-r, Mrs. Alice Zechman and .is. Mollie ftoyer were to Middle- ourg one day last week to do some shopping. J. A. Iiowersox and wife visited John Walter in Kissimmee Sunday. John Buoy's son and daughter visitetf friends in town over Sunday. John Mover is now clerking for S. C. DomJore. GOLDEN GATE TOURS. Under the Personally-Conducted System of the Pennsylvania Railroad. California and the Pac-lflo Com. re wirt Imve iwooiue wi populur la recent j ywn with the letter vhttm of winter rent nuil pleasure seekers that the IVonnvhania. lUilrond Company has decided to tiyi two Golden Gate tours I thin winter, one to include the famous Mttnli orassjwctacleat Iew Orleans. On the wring trip both tours will travel by the Golden Gate Special, one of the finest trains that crosses the continent ! Due tour will return by this train, while , i:i-M'iigers by the other and later tour I will use regular trains returning. In ! California, passengers will be entirely at their own pleasure in the matter of itinerary. Should a suflleicntly large niuiilter of passengers desire to Join in taking nn itinery suggested l.y tne Pennsylvania Hailroad Company, the servii-es of a Tourist Agent and Chap eron will beat their disposal. The 11 rat tour will leave New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, ami other Miints on Thursday, January and will travel via Chieago, Kansas City and El Paso to Los Angeles and San li"go, arriving at the latter point February An entire month may be devoted to visiting California re sorts, the ( lolilen (iate Siecial leaving San Francisco on the return trip Tues day, March 3, and returning via Salt Lake City, Glen wood Springs, Colo rado Springs, and Denver. The rate for this tour will he $:W0, covering all expenses of railroad transportation, in cluding side trips in California, as well as berth and meals on the Golden Gate Snecial going and returning. No hotel expenses in California are included Tickets are good for return trip for nine months, excepting that passengers who do not returu on the Special must provide their own Pullman accommo dations and meals eastbound. Tour No. 2 will leave Thursday February lit, by the Golden Gate Siecial. Cincinnati, Montgomery, and Mobile will be visited en route to New Orleans, where the party will stay dur ing the Marda Gras festivities. The train will be side-tracked for occupancy during the three days spent in New Orleans. Stops will also be made at Beaumont, Texas, Houston, Texas, San Antonio, and El Paso. The train will arrive at San Diego, February 23. So far as special train arrangements are concerned, this tour will be completed at San Diego. Passengers may dis pose fflf their time in California as they BtAVEItTOytfN. J. W. Beaver and wife are visi-! tors to Union county. Mrs. A. M. Bowennx and chil dren spent Saturday with Mrs. J. A. Kama in Adauisburg. Daniel Snyder and wife, of Sha tnokin Dam, were the guests of the Misses Aigler, Friday and Srturday. Herald Saylor, who attends school at Ileedsvllle, is spending a week or ten days with his parents and lrieuds iu town. John W. and N. W. Aigler, who are employed at Ueedsville, and J. , Sanders, who works in Jvewia- town, spent Sunday with their fam ilies. Conrad Ilonveu returned In nie Saturday from a Month's visit with his sister in Shainokin. Grant K. Ileiinhach and wife moved to Watertown last week. Burk Smith lias lieen s-rioiisly sick for some time, but is reported out of danger at present. M iss 1 Iattie A igler and Miss A lice Middleswarth were Middlclmrg visitors Friday. The wedding of Miss Susie' M. Iline and Mr. Frank Weiser.of New York city, on last Wednesday was o brilliant atlair. A large number of invited guests assembled to witness the pleasant event, and enjoy a royal feast. llev. I. P. Zimmerman spoke the words that made them man and wife. We wish them earth's choicest pleasures through the journey of lite. The bride and groom took the four o'clock train tar a ten days' tour to ashington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Ycrk, where they will make their future home, and where Mr. Weiser is stenographer for some large firm, and receives a large salary. Six-Year Paint. Painters say: "Paint once in three years." They are right. It is a good job that lasts three years iu good con dition. But use IVvoe lead and zinc, and your paiut will last six years. It will last twenty if the conditions are favorable. tain m M Ham 15 Flcurperbbl4.00 see (it. Should a sufficient number d& isox went to Sunburv I sire to take a suggested trip through California, th.e services of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon will be placed al their disposal. The rate for this tour will be f 275, covering all railroad transportation for the entire trip, including side trips in California, seat at the Mardi Gras Fes tival, and Pullman berth and all meals onThe Golden Gate Special from New York until arrival at Sau Diego. Private compartments, I. e., drawing rooms or state rooms, may be obtained by the payment of additional charges on both tours. A detailed Itinerary is in course or prcparatiVn, giving all in formation concerning these tours. Ap plication should be made to George V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia, Pa. A Good Jab. Where a job of painting three wars iu srood condition, lasts gen erally, there was some zinc in the lead. Devoc lead and zinc lasts twice three years, because it is pro portioned right and ground fine. WITMEIt'S BKIDGK. Mr. Gilbert, of the firm of Gi bert Bros., of Freebnrg, passed through town with a load of cigars. Jacob Brubaker ond family, Miss Amelia Stahl and Dolly Bitner left for their home in Lancaster, Mon day worning. C. O. Shambnch and 1 raneis iverstetter enjoyed a drive to Ver- lilla Sunday. Mrs. Cal Forry and daughte r-in law passed through town Monday en route for Port frevorton. A 1IIIITK IVt lllMTB. Suits and Overcoats. Y. SUITS. i.ave an excellent line ui fall ;:id Miits which we oiler :t t';'? 1'ollow prices: s nil wool suits S ;.0 to $12 " :m-' -nit, age 12 to 2o ve.ir., tur 5T..-U. t'.S'i-picee suit-, all iiv- :t ni ti. rv !es, r-trictly all wool, $1 'i'J V, $5 i .'suits in odd sizes 'Iii;i'tly rn will sell at a sacrifice. i.ave received a lot of WOOL HAT i!i- time to buy your LI NOLI'X'M lso a good variety of Floor and T OVERCOATS. Our line of overcoats is more complete and up-to-date than is generally found in small towns. Mens' all wool, latest styles, inedi'iin length overcoats at 0.50 to 12.00. Youth's oven-oats, age 12 to 11) years, good quality all new stock and prices that are right. Boy's overcoats, all grades 2 to Hunting coats from 1 to 2. S for fall and winter, all the latest bhks. -we have the latest patterns and a good able Oilcloth. GrTJUSTS. G-TJ3STS- J. NICE SELECTION. 'i-.t'V. improvJ Cliattuck st ?f5. :1. A good Single Barrel at 1.75. The Amer !;ar Single Btirrel at 7. j0. Double Barrel Belgum, laminated steel, 12. Don't forget the phi"? Opposite the Fir-t National Bank. Ik, GELNETT BROS., She I wonder lmw vou can hear to see me go out in this old hat. He I can't I've got an idea. She - What is it? lie Is it cook's day out? She -No. Ile-Ylien borrow hers! Ally SIl.p.T. . , llljH.OIIIHM'leil. i in a street ear for nwlilie And took the faro up morrlly, Until iln fi.utul he ki.t a fow A r.or.-corilui tor now !.- he Clr clti r a t i ( 'onimcrclal Tribune. I be Oiillimk. Her I'apa Vo' nspiuli ter marry mail ,1,'iughtah. suh? H'ui! Whad am yo'r prospec's? The Suitor (a widower) Khery Kin gle one oh de piisHons fo' whom muh late hi'.iiented wife done washin' fo' hub pr.unlsed ter liher'ly .ntertiize her unci essah. Judge. l'roliablr mil. "Vou told me the other day you were going to put creosote on a corn you had. Did you do it?" "Ych." "Did it cure the corn?" ' "I don't know. The surgeon that removed the toe took it uway with hi in. "Chicago Tribune. Illd Very Well. "How did your sou do at college lu year?" "Very well," indeed. IU did no well that h got on enoort." ' , "A what?" ; "An encore. . You nee, the faculty reipieNted him to repeat the year." 7e Mm better prepared to wait on onr trade We liave a larger stock, lower prices more cliojc, iu the selection of goods than ever before. New Fall Dress Grjrjrjs in black and Colors. Xew Silks and Velvets. LADIES TAYLOR MADE SUITS, COATS AND CAPES. We have a most desirable collection of these and can suit person. every New Fal Mllery t" i. .1 :f. ii o , v wail nut uesunuu an iue ueauti- ful things on each hat. TTe ask vo to come and we will show them and ma ivttiu inu piiiea which arc within the reach of all. M Fa llilli. Men's Boys and Children's suits and overcoata. There is a desirable collection and affords ample choice to suit every one. Come to see us and we will convince yen thai it always pays to buy of ua, 1SL. nVUlllxiez?, KAIMTZ, XL Kext we k I will be able to supply you with such goods as ninny of you have been asking for. For Middle-ages. "Ladies' price from 5.50 to 10.00. GOOD MATERIALS. Ladies' Coats in assorted colors at different prices. Ladies' Heady made Jacket Suit: Misses Coats for G to 16 years of age. Coats for little "Tots" 2 to 5 years oil Materials and Colors. ! Cardinal, Xavy, Brown, Green, Cream Corduroy, Cream lie. ford Cord, Black and Xavy Velveteen, lace trimmed, pii.t, $2.(10 to 5.f0. Handsome Goods. Keady made shirt waists for' Ladies. Prices 1.00 to 3.75. II MATERIALS Jit as Taffeta Silks, Al batros and lYench Flannel. . Outing Flannel Night Dresses and many other goods Gome and see. If you are interest- m C ed, come, as I willliM, rr 1 tt Vi r tt fVin rfnA1a !i!irlV' " - !:' a short time. L. DUNKELBERGER. Chicago American. til , M.-r-.. ... ,Ji.. ..u. ,, nil! ; i
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