MlD-OLEBOTtG POST. aw k fSl end iff ITS ffli QVERGQATS 13 H: IVIATCIIBt). Another Special Sale at BR0S10US BROTHERS, SUNBURY. ft lUrrim HiinlUrr II I B Overcoats II w nnt"5t)n v 833 C High - Grade SUITS It's a rare occasion, indeed i i- : t rrv; )Ar -vp.fi a.t this nrif. Lherfi r 1 . l . U 1 I liiUiie uub wiicto uuum ue e is ;: from 6. to ?7. But r hoy are. all ready to put Bov's suits and overcoats at the same price. 84.98. Frlala t "When I bear a man spoken of M hivinp $40,000,000 or foO.OOO.OOOia 'colJ cash,' " remarked Uncle Allen Spark i, "I always wonder 11 he didn't pet it hf freezing out his competitor." Chi cago Tribune. j Aa K.tlraate at Art. "Have you ever written anything that you were ashamed of?" inquired the fevere relatbe. "Xo," answered the author. "Put I hope to some day. I need the money." Washington Star. Oh, Mammal "What, more money! See here, young mnn. What has become of that last five hundred I pave you? Horses, vine, clothes, what'.'" "No, father, no. I've been playing bridge with mother." Life. AlireHKt of the Tlmm. Winks Why do you keep setting your wutch all the time? I'.links I'm trying to make it agree with the street clocks we see.- X. V. Jlerald. KvrrrthlnK In Ha Own Mace. Ethel (coyly) What a pretty mouth you have. It ought to be on a girl's face. Jnck 1 seldom miss an opportuni ty. Princeton Tiger. A Cinch. Wnniro 1 don't understand how Tirown manages to look so prosper ous! Oowan That'J easy his family are vegetarians! llrooklyn Life. g is ,1 More Arllntlc Than ralatable. I "J hies your wife fix up any fancy dishes?" , "Lota of 'em. Hut, hang it all, you can't tit painted violets anil thing's," i i iinaueipiua xuneuu i V irst Nat ional Bank AiiUf..rs, Fa. Capital, Surplus, $50,000, $30,000. ( Ai.fp.kd Sciuh ii, l'res. W. . Y ittkn t ykk, Vice Pres. Ja. ('. Tin M I'm in, t'a-hicr. i-niRiscroi- Altred gk-hnrh, W. C. Ptoneroy, .'. vSlittnriiVer, A.; ivievHi-r, N Thompson," M.Miiimir. Jn. d. Thompson. G Such lMuulnit Is llnrrnwlnit. Tf- lor. who r.iii'.Ke our rlb.s iarefecd! II. '. r.othlns but a rg YVh think to cultivate ii frlt r.i I'.v KivinK him a din. I I . 1 0s1 1 Mn Mill Ai Vr Kistcr had a bmbr tooth which oeeded pulling, and brother Charlie, aged five, said he would puU it for her. which he did. Several daya aft erward the new tooth, which Lad just pushed through the gum and could be plainly seen, was discovered by Charlie and he said: "Why, that mean thing. I thought I pulled it clear out, and here it is sprouting up again." Cincinnati in quirer. itrMraal Xorte. "Mater!" cried little Emerson Bos ting, "may I not auiute myself with the vlditeiuus?" "Yes. You may permit him to do e o, nurse." ... ...... ,o "Hut, wnat 1 11 re wain, uin inquired the new nurse. "The saw-horse, 1 uppone you would call it." said Mrs. liosting. admirably concealing her impatience at tuch- ig norance. Philadelphia Press. The Modrra Marhla velll. "What is your opinion of oratory in modern polities?" "It may lie made very useful.", an swered Senator Sorghum. "Very fie qnently, for instance, n good strong speech against monopolies i' P'"' erwl may divert suspicion from you and enable you to do a good turn for a corporation without risk or em barrassment." Washington Star. Political Economy. Tramping Tom There goes one of the fellers that's responsible for half our troubles. Wayfaring William Wot's he done? d'rnmninir Tom He works every day in th' year, 'cept Sundays, an' earns people s money away rrom inem. 11 it wasn't for such fellers as him, folks " have more money ter give us." N. Y. Weekly. . Dayw f CalreOry G, Wife (drearily) Ah, me! TUi Parts It Oart. I irM Vaniilinra Will Tnl rcilieiB- mn (uiwujj 1 mcr w ti J ""- or cntvsjry are pasu morrow morning before you go to Husband What's tha nutt-. I "Sir Walter Raleigh laid h ob the ground for Queen ElujG to walk over, but too sret m.j 1 because poor, dear mother gat 7j on your hat." X. T. Weeklr Vk Habbr Hat a Cl,, "About the only timeionx ever give their husbands a chnet ay anything," remarked th ()(, of Eveats and Things," "ibrtJ are in ironi ox a soua wiier f(iuutl Then she is willing to let him ouia. WiMililn't tninl rue tt. "You want a di oree? Xm on wha:S charge? "The charge is desertion. That mani of mine he w t(i ilcsert three time a dav " I'i in. !liej'if'"n l. IMM). KSS. fV.-. f- A. (.tA.rrsi is ?r Acoiints of I.i.livi.lnuls, Finns and C'crjwiraiii'i.- Silif.tt'tl. MlfJOUBURGH !."Af.KET. lUiUcr.... i: 'J-J Wheat.. Jf. llv HO Corn... . 72 ..50 0.1 ... o I'ou.tiic 4.) is I'.nii. iierlt" . 1.20 Olli'll)!'. Inl l'J ,(at Tallo.v.. r'liii-L-.'ns Suit- 1" Mi'MHnp.-,,l"JO ftl !.l,r VI Choi l.-o Ham 1" Flutirp'rt.l.UAHl Little (iiil Never mind, little calf, lend you this so you cau bellow r li iii as your ntotner. Cincinnati Cuinniereiiil Tribune. A llnllurlnatlon. "So viiu think you need a w ife?" "Ye." "Well, nothinir hut marriaue will diinl that illusion!" l'tick. RUNKLE'S BARGAIN' EMPORIUM OVERCOATS. 1 have now on haiul stock of 200 ovcr roats. The best assortment that ever cuuo to Alidajebun; at these cold weather barjjun prices. S4. $5. S.").r.0, Sfi.00, 58.00, 810.00. SUITS. PuraUe quality, all sizes, $3.00-1.50 3. 5 5) 0. 7. ami 10 tloliars. These prices are xt guaranteeil to Ixst longer than Jan. 1st. SHOES. Men's and Ladies' Shoes $1.00 1.25 1.50 2. 2.25 2.50 and 3.00 dollars. Also Children's Shoes. These shoes art all if gi.Kxl rtrong leather, nicely made and first elass goMls. DRY GOODS. 1 have the nicest line of Calicoes and dry goods of all kinds at greatly reduced prices. GROCERIES. Ailmckles Co flee 10c. Soda 3e Cramilated Sugar 5Jc. Flour of Sulphur 3c. Soft A. Sugar 5c. J. W, Runkle, Middleburg, Penna, L'rl P town? Mr. Kamshorn A good scolding? What for? What has she done now? Mrs. Kamshorn Oh, nothing, lint I am going to have the drawing-room carp up, and she will have to heat It, anJ she hits ever so much harder when t-be's out of temper. Ally Sloper. She Got the Poaltloa. "You see, if 1 engage you you will have to tell people sometimes that I am out when I am at home, do you understand?" eaid the lady about to engage a new maid. "Perfectly," said the. applicant; I'm not opposed to lying occasion ally." "What references have you? "I have a brother in the weather bureao, nia'ani." Yonkers States man. He I.Mtle Joke, He had sprung so mnny gags nt her expense that she thought it timor to get ven "Henry," she exclaimed, as he came home to- dinner, "1 heard something this morning that opened my eyes." "What was it?" he demanebid, ex citedly, "Why, the nlnrm clock, gtmse." Chicago Daily Sews. IMly the Poor KelKhbnr. Mrs. Dootau Only think, Mrs. Gro- gan, that great Via na pounder ha practised ao har-rd at the pin-nny tor the lasht six monihs that he has par alysed two fingers. Mrs. (Irogan Begorrah, thats noth ing. Mrs. Doolan. Me daughter, Mary Ann. hns practiced so hard for the lasht nix months that she's pnralovtcd two piunies. lit-isits. Dolnar M I'mper." The reporter wns interviewing 1be west era millionaire. "Is it true that von are going to endow a chair in that university'.'" Kndow a chair!" he thunuered; "why, b'gosh, I can give a whole set o' furniture, an' I'll 1o it. too. Say that in yer paper. There ain't not h iu cheap about me." Baltimore Her ald. Mere Matter of Cnrlonlty. "I dropped asleep in the hammock, and he came up and kissed iiie." "Did he wake yon up'.'" "Of course; but 1 didn't let him know it." "Why not?" "Oh, n mere matter of curiosity. I wanted to see if he'd huve nerve enough to do It again." Chicago Post. The I.nnKuaa-e of .Hmrr, Yeast if uiouey did actually talk, what do you suppose it would say ?'' Crimsonbeak Goodbyt Y'on kers Statesman. His Mean Fllntc. "IIes such a young man' to have gray hair," she commented. "Yes," he answered, "and he isn't married, either." Brooklyn Eagle. Too Late. "I'll tench you to make love to my daughter! ! ! !" "What's the use? She has already taught iue. Laie . Tile Rallast Pan!.. Docior The patient is in a h of recovery now, and she W0T jj "u lid anvthing she likes Husband What would Patient A looking-gla;, pitJw Ally Sloperv Hefare and After. "I'll regulate e trusts," t.,. ta-j Kre he bad won aKTare; When he was In he phook hi? hn And with a solemn face Siilil: "We must move with enre, 'Tls wrong; to get up spcla( lawi," And then Me droped (he cast. Chicago Record-Herald. UAXGEKOIS llllM.sS- Convic t What are yon Clergyman I'm tnkiiur nutes. Convict Vmi'h! 'limit's brought me here. I'liiliuM- Beware of Ointments for Catirt that Contains MJrcury, n innriMirc w 11 snvelv ilcstiOT sei.HH of sai"ll ami coiiiiilc'tlyjl range in wiioih sysretu wijt'iienw ing it. throngh th mucous siirW Sivcli nrt.ieloH t-lionlil never h dJ except ou prescriptions fioiu repa ftbln phV8iciiins. Rs te iimuHge if will do is ten folJ to the kooi) pan pnsmbly derive from tb Hall's Catarrh Cure, mimufactw by F. J, Cheney & Co , Toledo, fl contains no mercury, an J is w internally, acting direct !y upon q blood and mucous sut races it ii In huvine H a!i " Cstsnf Cure be sure that you g. t the m ioe. ltistaken mtPiuniiyDuniH inToldo.O., by P. J. Chenejr 0 Testuiomals free, hoia uy ra ists, pricn 75c per bottle, ! Hall's Family Pills arc tie btf J r Suits and Overcoats. I1 11 "J LIB u rtFtivfy . f "c " 3 Gi Oil ii Bisks, SUIT; liavf an excellent line of fall and winter -nit which we otlcr tit the follow- In".- tir'wo: M.-ii's all v.x.l -hit- S''i.5( to $12,110 Youlh.-" -uit-. i:ge lii to -Ji u-ar-, for i.. S7.5. IJov-' two-j-i'-'T suit-, all new and the l:it-ttv! s str'utly all wool, 62.5 J to .$") , i'-nit- 1:1 "!1 size- tttid slightly -lu ll" w, .in will -ell at a Mcriiicc. illLT 1' OVERCOATS. Our line of overcoats is more complete and up-to-date than is generally found in siniill towns. Mens' all wool, latci-t styles, medium length overeoats at SG.uO to 12.U0. Youth's overcoats, age 12 to 19 years, Hood ijtiality all new stin k and prices that are rijiht. 1W overcoats, all prades S2 to ?5. Hnntinj; coats from SI to $2. ... , ! ... i .. i . . ..i-u-nnr. if T ll.r full ami winter, all the latest blocks. S-,w ;-tl., tii.ietohuy y(,lirLlNUM:UM-we have the latest jiatterns and a good italitv. Also a Kr variety of Floor ami Table Oilcloth. G-TJTS. GrTJIsrs. j SBIjEOTION. ,e iv, -i mti.rov.-.l U.uttueW at ?o. 2o. A Kood Single r.am l at -l.,u. I lie Amer- ica:: ?ui"iv IJarrel at ?.oU. Jouoie jarrei jjeigum, iaunuaic -f)nij t forjret the j.lace Ojijiosite the Fir.-t National 15ank. GELNETT BROS., M1DDLEBURG, PA. In Darkest Ireland. The North American la publishing a series of letters by Hugh Sutherland ou conditions social, industrial and po litical as they are in Ireland. The lust article was printed December 8, and was followed by others which, for urauhic description and masterly pre. -i a - - i ! sen tat ion of facta, have no parallel in recent newspaper writing. They will continue until the subject is fully ex- ! ploited. Mr. Routhcrland is familiar 1 to newspaper readers. As Commis sioner for the North American to the , Hoer Republic in the concluding days of Kruger's Presidency, as a staff cor resiiotideiit for the same paper in the milling districts of Pennsylvania, his , work attracted widest popular Interest as well as the closest consideration of tliestutlentsof economics, political and ..i .em u. Mutiicriunu is con servative and of the widest intelli irenee. His articles are of unique, in terest, as dicy ore characterized by truth SELLING AT COST. We are offering our entire stock of good cost, namely, men's, boys' anil children's SYItIKC SUITS, Ladies, Misses' and Children's Coats and CaH Heady made suits, all of them up to ilatc. kinds of Dress Goods, Yelvels and Silks, bed want et?, Horse blankets and Plush Robes. Freed Bros. BEST MADE S HOES Tl Corvina the Turkey. It is a real pleasure to follow the skillful carving of a fine, well-cooked turkey. Here is a Hint from a chef as I tojunt how It should be done. The j carver should place the fork firmly in j the breast, the neck end being; to the ur . ilicn iuimrntitlin twothllfll iollltg from the timiy, remove me wiii i the shoulder joint, ana slice me ureasi down 16 the long weuge-snaiii piace in the "eniiiorer's muscle." ext re move the back, divide the legs ami thighs and serve. Ilemove the filling with a Bpoou. ltibbons in all colors of the rain bow, for old as well as young, for maids, matrons and children, are een in as bewildering quantity as in bewildering loveliness. n Fine Shoes, llubber Boots, Felt Hoots, dumber men's Stockings. Overshoes of all description. Carpets, Linoleums; Oilcloth, Carpet Chain, window shades, lace tains, muslins, shirtings, linings, underwear Hosiery, no ilannels, outing cloth, Jewelry, Watches FULL LINE OF HARDWARE. rini. Knaii i fnl cfflf-lr of ITrvlwl-iv rrrrolsi triinin fid and untrinimed wiWi laces, ribbons, ilowers, birds, feathers, pluuiey Come and secure bargains. Propuce U ken as kanti