MEISERVILLE. . Corner of Market and Pleasant St. Jerome HaysaodfamUy paid a visit jhst week.... Rev. J, Tutzf had a to New Buffalo on Monday. .. .On Redding last Sunday evening after Saturday evening, Feb. 25, Mr, j preaching. Ho joinel two of your Win. Kino and Miss Katie Hani- '"Mistaken Souls who dream of bliss" maker conducted a successful stir- in tho person of Charles Fibber and prise party to tho residence of Mrs. j Miss Mando Jarrett.- May thoir Wellington HerroM whero they married life bo long nnd happy. .. . found the lady ko "taken" that sho .Rev. II. C. Salem is on an extended was almoht rendered speechless, visit to his relatives it Lehigh, Leb With wine and eider and old fash-1 anon and Schuylkill counties and to ioued plays the tveniug hours How rapidly ly and after many hearty well wishes, the visitors re turned home happy for having spent a mnst pleasant evening.... Dr. Oeo. 1$. Weisor left for Minne sota this week, where ho intends to makehisfuturohomo. . . .F. 0. 1'ortz line was the guest of T. J. Nichols on Sunday night. . .Holmes Nichols paid a visit to his father-in law this week 1). A. I'ortzlino and wifo were tho guests of Lewis Fisher, on Monday Emanuel Straub rented tho store-room at Mciservillo and will take possessiou somo time in April. Cal. Jack. CEXTHEVILLK. Tho wiow which fell during the past week and the heavy wiuds that followed made tho public roads im passable in many places. . . .Tho pe tition that was circulated to voto for or against a fence law in Snyder county, has thus far been signed in favor of fence here. . . .John F. Hon for, of Hooper, Neb. como to this place last week (his former home) to attend the funeral of his deceased father Did you get a valentine, and if so, how did it please you T. . . . Dr. D. N. Sampsel, of Winiield, ac companied by his lady friend, was in town recently Mrs. S. W. Hart- limn, of Williamsport, nccompaniod ny iut son hosier, were among friends here last week. . . .Mrs. H. J Stuck, of Sunbury, was here to at tend tho funeral of her deceased father William Holuworth. of Selinsgrove, was in town on Sunday ... Sve( ping other people's houses won't lind your last piece of silver Miss Kate lieichly is visitin friends in Milroy. KKATZEUVILLE. it i a m nave lots oi snow and many drifted roads Mr. David Herrold, who was conlined to his bed with typhoid pneumonia, is convalescing Oraml-father Jacob C I hich is still on sick list. Wo.,':;ish,liim iliou 'i t-i ' U'iuoii on , . ; onnng. Jie leu was i;uii'ii v 1st ('oliiitlmum 1.1th chapter itnV'llth verso Hepresen- tative L. . Tool's Fence Act causes lots of talk. Tho majority of our best citizens and farmers aro for no fence ltw Peter Brouse, our car pet weaver, is busy day and night supplying thu people with his well woven carpet Quito a number of our citizens witnessed tho baptism in the Susquehanna river at Win field on Sunday fore-noon It is reported that Terry Fetter, our obliging landlord, will quit dealing out those tempting drinks known us "()h ' be joyful." And now Valentino Day is past and the ques tion is, "Who sent mo this valen tine !" Surely somebody did Jacob Fetter, an old citizen of near town, was buried last Friday, liev. Haas preached tho funeral sermon nnd selected his text from tho 2Urd chapte r of Fsalins and the Ith verso. He" was aged nearly Hi years Allen Herman won the calf at Mar tin Herman's shooting-match on last Monday. Allen is now known among our marksmen as "Booncv "" Caesar SEL1NSUKOVE. Simon Feck, who had been Mif- f ering with consumption for som nine, iiit ii last iuesduy and was buried on Friday. Bow Eekorsly pn ached thu funeral sermon Tho sad death of Ed. Stuck, who was killed while in tho act of comilin.' I 0 cars last Wednesday, cast a gloom over this community. Mr. Stuck was (me of tho shifter's crew at this place. He was buried ut "Sunbury last Saturday. Bev. J. Yutzy preach ed the funeral sermon iu tho Luth eran chinch at Sunbury. .. .H.Curns on the Isle of Quo is death's third victim during last week. Ho was a cripple and died last Saturday and was buried this Monday after-noon. Rev. Eekorsly officiated at tho f u neral....MissBessio Bolig, of Wa ter St. has a mild attack of typhoid over. Wo hope tho young lady may POoq be convalescent again. . . ,D. W. Crouso surprised this community last Monday by selling out his store to his brother Jerry. Mr. Crouse intends to give his attention to mail routes in tho future . . . .Col. Win. J. Holtzworth, who is a live buainoBu J1Gm. It coit 'man, bought out the Oake's bakery. Philadelphia. . . .The election in thin borough resulted in the selection of men for the most important officers who are opposed to high taxes. Mextor. TROXELVILLE. On Wednesday of last week, Cal vin Bowersox, who is working up in Lycoming county, camo homo. He reports tho snow so deep in that re gion that operations in the lumber ing country aro almost totally bus peuded. . . .Last Thursday morning the shovel brigade was out in full force and opened tho public roads which had been drifted shut. Not in the recollection of our oldest cit izens have tho roads been closed up as at present. .. .It appears that tho cold weather we have had this winter did not damage the candidate buds the least bit. Tho indications are that wo will havo a full crop of those "critters.". . . .On Sunday Boy. A. Jv. .immerman held communion services in the St. Luke's church at this placo. .. .David A. Mattern's children, who were down with scar let fever, aro on a fair way to re covery. . . .Last fall, a covey of fif teen partridges camo to my premises which I fed all winter, and am glad to say that all excepting two are liv ing and como around onco a day for their feed. The two that aro miss ing were killed by a hawk. ...Our people are decidedly in favor of put ting a premium on hawks, owls, minks ami weasels. They don't want so high a premium as the one we had. They are satisfied with i!5 cents on hawks, owls, minks ant weasels, 1 on foxes, and !?2 on w ilt cats. II 1 am not mistaken it was the town and city membt rs of tho Legislature that knocked tho pre miuin from those carnivorous an imals several years ago. Wo wil watch them in this caso and if they will defeat Senator Hackenberg's bill again then we will play a gamo on them if they como out into tho "ou.ntrv. Jo shoot "l)otterreasl:n." vW'uavo the means (on Imvn'1 .ci. I havo reference tiftii'c r ispass law, which our people aro sure to uso. Cal. Joe. BATTLE OP THE BALLOTS. (Continued from lti.it meet.) Chapman J u d g o o f E lection Henry Hendricks; Inspectors, 1). L. Boichoubach, O. A. Shatter ; Tax Collector, W. H. Shelly ; School Directors, Daniel Herrold, E. E Bohuer, Jonathan Stroub ; Super visors, S. Y. Dangler, Robert Wen.lt; Overseer of the Poor, John 1 1. Suttle; Auditor, F. W. Bingman. Washington Judgo of Election, F. E. Hilbisli ; Inspectors, John S. Stell'en, C. A. It. (ilass ; Tax Collec tor, John J. (luiiilrum ; School Di rectors, Benjamin L. Stell'en, Ron-: ben Mitterlmg, J. H. Bickel ; Su pervisors, Jonathan (Irimm. Samuel Gilbert; Overseer of the Poor, Samuel S. Shatter ; Auditor. Will iam Boush ; Town Clerk, Win. P. Moyor. Union Judge of Election, E. C. Seebold ; Inspectors, H. E. tluinby, W. I. Neitz ; Justice of the Peace, M. P. Arnold, Elias S. Stahl ; Tax Collector, J. J). Rcigcl ; School Di rectors, John S. Rico, F. F. Neitz j Supervisors, George Daubert, Dan iel Krebbs ; Overseer of tho Poor, X. F. Schambach ; Auditor, O. I. Flanders, W. S. Lenhart. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Eloctriu Hitters. Jf "La ISrippo" lias left you weak and weary, uso Electric Hitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their fnnctiona lr are alllictHtl with Sick Headache, you ...mi .1... i i . j. win nun t-iMuiy nun purmaneut roller by taklug Electric Hitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Largo bottles on. ly ftoo. at I). !. Kepler's Drugstore, I'uxtonville, Pa. Muroh. 2,228,072. - r !'' iv i '7 huiu ucr of bottles of Dr. King'iiNew Diucovery for (Jonsuuiption, Coughs and Colds, whiisli werti hoIiI In tin I'nifuil Kistui from March, 'Id to March. '1)3. Two Million. Two Hundred and Twenty Kiirlit TlioiiHiiiiit. Six II Seventy-Two bottles sold iuous year, and each aUtl Vrv ImOla una anl.l on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory re sults did not follow Us use. The se cret of ItssUOcntiH ia nliiln If navor disappoints and on always be de- iiuiitmu on a ma very best remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc Prioe0o. and 1.00. At D. C. Knlr'a lpncrafn i'axtoovllle, Pu. March. ' ISO,-iring off hundretli dfthy.I DIED. Feb. 12. near Freeburg. Samuel lloff, aged 53 years, 6 months and 18 day. Fb. 11. in Knights' Valler. Peter Pontius, aged li years, 6 months and 2'J days. Feb. 2, in Swineford, of pneu monia, I nomas Jtoswell, son of James Both rock, aged 5 months and II days. FeU 1ft. in Contrerille. Enos Ben- fer, aged 70 years, 5 months and 15 days., I Feb. I 20. in Middlcburgh. Henry Boycr, aged 35 years, 8 months and 20 days. SELINSOROVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r. I keep constantly on band and man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Oranite Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. low riticES i low rmcESM I have one of the best Marble Cot ters in the State and consequently turn out good work. BkairCouie ami see my worRv prices Thankful for pant favors I most re spectfully ask a continuance of same, M, L. MILLER. To the Public, Generally. Everything points to the extra rev en ue of thirty-live cents on whiskey making in all $1.25 per gallon. This will necessitate a raise of iT cents on theeoiiMumer. (.let what you want for lft'.lU now. Firnt comes firt ierv ed. Flrttt come? the grip, then the cholera, then the high tax and thooe wishing to eHcape all three miiftt act promptly, by purelmnlng a llrt-rlutn (iiinlity or.gootlH, or my own lumiii fucturo at the following low price for n hhort time only, viz: f 1.7.), rf'i.m, f i .50 nnd f 1.00 per gallon. J. L. Makkh Near K. 11. station, Mlddlebugh, Pa. Huvinjr purchased a New and inprovod "Well-Drill in outfit I am now prepared to contract for sinking wells of anvdditl and a cheap as ...... - ffcv- eral yen rs' experience in tho business I guarantee satisfac tion, (live mo a call and I will do the work speedily and effectually as any linn in tho state. W. H. WEAVER, Beavertown, Pa. VIGOR OF MEN tuilljr. Quickly, Permanently Restored. Wrakirn, Nrrroumri., llrhtllljr. and nil thu train uf vlle fnxu vmrly rnratir InU'r ciovnuoa, the n-nulu of iTt'rwiirk, tukui'M, worrr. etc. full IrrnnUi, iliivrlnimivnt, mid tone itlrt'n to rxrrr orvnu and anun of On) tmdy. blniple, nnturnl nilli.Hl. lujniixiiati. IntiinVMnint ftoon. Kailnro luitMtaiiltile. 2.UUU rifMriMic.1. lltM.k. osplanailuiig ud inif niili'.1 im-nliM) ' free. AiMren CRIB NIEOIOAL CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. AND BLOOD PURIFIER. An Invigorating Tonlo for ativntrthenlng ttie wrak, lurl Tying the Mood, clearing the com jili'xlcn and imparting the roay Lloom of health to the check. 1'leanant to tho tate auj a (a. vorlte with ladle. SI. 00 per bottle. Dr. J. It. Mcltan'i Almanno for lri)S with Storm I'Mmidnr mel Weailu r Kurrcnxti ty Kcv. irl K. Ilickawtll be ready Hrpt. 1, ljr. J urn-l-lii-d freo to oil dci.K'n who cell our mi' lli'illcn. akk your arutftriBt lor oue or ec-ud a twu-oout Piaiiii w The Dr. J. H. McLean Ked. Co., St. Louis, Mo HENGaaOROMGOLtPS SAW riliLLEfGMES A wotii'c-'ul lninrov.Tn.nt In l.'-i.i i. j . 't . , , , , rum rrii nn k. I. ..i ; mou.mtif t urrlii. iur-e timra 1, 'II!' V ,'1 :' ! "" r,vJ wwlntt to .u.n, .u, '"v.'h""1,"" "'"''l" "vln" ' r1'" '-rin' l.r t.Kii:ri hiuI prliin; furnlsilied fuh. lint Untie, Culllvulora, ( urn I'lunt. r, Mii'lu-r, tin MtiMun thu pujcr. BESCIS & CRQUSOLO. Uanfrs.. YORK. PA. IEWIS 98 LYE voviuzd aits mmxo JP&TKIfTBD) udttineiLasdi, ValUa tkw hi; lblf Ih Mffdsf kb4 Mh4 Ift ft ft wllft rcitwt ftbl lid, ih lukwuu ftr Iwtyt- rMdj tor . WIM mil th pr fsr4 Hart to im 1 mlmmlm wiAui kvtitmg. IT II THI iJT ttoff l4vwlk sum kleos, 4UinfcilMf ilaki, iUmu, ftftkl4 WiUft mUu, Uni, tamer Tie Dead! llllll ! Wl DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S oIMH 111 Itllddlcbarsr iHnrKct No.l Wheat 73 ' 00 White or Mlxed.V.' 00 Rye... Oorn i 50 45 83 Oats . 00 Potatoes 85 Butter 24 Eggs 20 Pitted cherries 10 Unpltted " 8 hiioai t o Ilnonborrlen 15 Onionn f0 Lard 13 Tallow 0 Chickens per lb 7 Turkeys 10 Hide ... 9 Shoulder 10 Bain 14 THE MIFFLINBURO MARBLE 1 GRANITE WORKS I Having on hand a large -took of MONUMENTS AND OHAVE-8TONE8 to select from, I am telling lower than any other establishment in Central Pensylyauia. It will pay you to call and see the work as I employ no agents. R. II. LANCE, Prop'r. FARM FOR SALE! A flnefnrm. slnintnd In Went ncarfr town. shin, hnyrtvr count v, ra.,onr mile iiorfh of ! woll, roiitiillilnir Wt nc-tvi with wxttl lilltllnir, irood whI.t. iicarlv all t'li'iir nnd In ltmi minll. (Ion. w ill lie Bold on i'iimv trrniH. Cull on or ad Ilrwi MIC'llAELH. WKIAND. IX. Lowell. Ta. It CriTt ColJi,CiinT!it1f!oreThntOM'"I''"ori ta, Vhoopin Caigb, ilronehltit and nl'ici. A trtain euro for Conflumption i firit tT. r-r 1 a aura rallef In adTaac4 atC. t"" t You will tba tiwllrnt 'll'ft rtr Uiur ' trut dnM. o'U kr d-n'on rirywbcrj. I . bottles W aanU am) 'J VEGETABLE BALSAMIC J C L I A I It WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Tho beat romorty known for Uio cure of ' (Consumption, Coughs, Colds, I Whooping Cough, nnd all Lung , 'Diseases, nou everj-wnere. I l'rlro a.'-c., COc., and (1.00 per botUo. B1UIT. J:ZK33H LCSS, tnf., SuUigtot, Tt. I'or Huln hv w. II. ltiMver, Mldillehurgli, uud J. W. Kllliphi.'ll, l't'IlLHt rt'l l, I'll. T. If" ... t V. : t.' y v. , i l " i . i 1- l. ' ' 1 rtfr' - i i Vi': " . vi v. n: n:i y '' :(...;. .:. fplrlU, ' - ' :.-!-., Li. l'u'i i" t IP I; 1 1: njul n favnriti" tnnln with IK- l.ii-, ii cot 1. l.j ..ililru6nU. Vila an. J. I !. IJICLEAil MSB. CO t-OUIi?., MO. ONE DOLLAR every mm ll ruaily eatmil liy any our or i-ltlivr u In any part of th country, ulio in wiring to work Itnliis. trlouily at the uuiployiurnt whli-li w furnlnli. The lahor It light ami pleuaiiut, mnl you run uo rink whatcYpr. We lit you out roiniilele, ao thut you can tlv the butiuew it trial without i xiu lo youru'll'. Kor thoe illlnji to do a little work, thlt U the Rrandt-at ull'rr uiiide. Vou cuu work all day, or lu the ih iiIiik only. If you are em. ployed, ami have a few par hour at Vour dl. punal, utllie them, and add to vour Income, pur builnem will uot Interfere a't all. Vou will oeamaied on the Hurt at the rapidity and rata ly which you ainaaa dollar upon dollar, day in and day out. Even urgluuera are aucceiatul from the prut hour. Any oue can run the buaiiieni uoue fall. You iliould try iiothlng elte until you ire for youraelf what you can do at tho Ludueat which we offer. No capital rlaked. Women are irrand workera; uowailaya they make at much aa men. They ahould trv thia liualneaa, aa It la ao well adapted to them. Write at once bud aee for youraelf. Addreaa tl. 1IAI.I.K1T ft CO.. IUm. sso, I'orUand, Me. J. B. ra, SIBIE PA, Mh, "" 'v :.v tV04 '.- - .1 , i'f"i,ja7 GUNS, AMUNITION FISHING Rods, lids, HnntsMft,&c. If you want to eateh blu floh yon mtint be provided with a (rood rod a tronjr line, a sharp hook, and plenty of bijt. No matter what kind 'of bait you nite, juat ko you catch the tleh. T wrlllDjf worm Is a tempt imr bait, but the artitlciul bait, thouu-li !hh rtlntAl.U tn fha flui, i. ly alluring and oftimes more nuccPHnful. Tis Is why we keep erervthlnir In ilia UriA rt . B 111 SilW IIIIO vi ARTIFICIAL B'lT. We keep everything used In flnhinp: and hfntlDg; and when you Deed anything ond can't come for it Junt drop a net to Short time only 1 wUl end my ble: trio Kelt end Vruaaei If Ton Wlab Health, AddrtM Oil (! AlnnHm' rI id'il tTOn M'irnl Advloo irk Trent nient durlnir six month J -lUWlllll triuj. My new liiiproveaniKtrle lieltn are fiiitterlea and Itelta roinliliied : iri'tieruteM NiilTli'leiit Kleef rhil) to pnMlnee a ivk. In onlerlnfr, give price ot IteltHiH.m. Iti.iKi, Ho no. llMm), wulht liieiiMiirH and lull ptiitleiilK. ArelitM wantiid. i Hittk Cm', Most.. .I;in. 1(1. iwi Within the luM eluhteen nUlm we hiiventken In over t.tino for Jitdd'H Klivtrlo Helm mid Tnisnori, and have never hud a alii coiiiplnlnt. hut have hail timJiiy eniiiplimenlH piuwed upun them. Jj. M. NEWbKO lIKL'U lit). mt.c. u. jcnn, Detroit, mich. t Ilonent Innurance The Uest Goods GENERAL INSURANCE ACEflCY; Only the Cldeur, Lartrest Stronj;e8t CASH fJouipaia No Assessments tSuuud, Holid antl Tru Intleuiulty. Hepreneutiuo; every class O Iiiburaiice either Life, Fire, Accident, or Tornado. SEE DUR name: location Aetna Hartford Homo New York l'iro Association Vhiladelpliia ridclity and Casualty New York Kquitablu Lifo Ins. Soc. Xcw York All huslueas entrusted to our Afrenny shall ifdways receive the utmost cure and attention. Kntiro satisfaetlon Kuaranteed. We holicit a share of your piitromtaTe. I jjiuenn AajusuneiiiH. JAS. O. CHOUSE, ATTO UN KY AT LAW, MlDIILKllt'llU, TA. All business entrusted to his cure will receive prompt attention. Con, sultatlon In English and Gorman. HOUSE AND SIGN l'ArHH HANGER i DE ALLIUM 3 mm mm. a IVoinnt ftttentloii Klven to all or ders. None but the bott p.ilnts and oils used. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices. Uest satisfaction. J. 0. SWINEFORD, Middle burgh Pa. Undertaking ! The undersigned having been given the uudertakingandenbalmit'K outfit floruierly belonifiinj to his fatlier, E. I,. Hufllnpton, deo'd, will continue In business at the old stand, and cordial ly Invites a continuance of the pub ho's pn trounce. He is conversant with the latest In enhahulng and will give this bis espeoial attetion. Harvey J. Bufflngton, Swineford, Fa. Henry Beaver, Assistant. The Post,SI.50 pery t , AND ACKLE. J. li. HERD, Sunbury .V DR. C. B. e)f. DetFOtt. Mloh. at Honest f es. for the Least. ney Kestarlid Ho Premium Ncvl i Cur COMPANIES r i i ASH BT 3 $10,G5C1M).03 9,370,040.00 5.0fi7.SS1.74 13G,198,51S.3S I m H. HARVEY SOHOCJIT, Selinsgrove, Pa, 1 M'fWIirif Ptttimnnfn AT A rs: Tfl..N,.Xrk,,:,iii"NIQ ?FEI- BRIGHT AND NEW AMD Mi C:V."ut:(IOM, 18 bcFTEH. t d.wtnr ny It arti rrrr on the atomath, llrtr and kuhira ..-ill ' .i -.:.'A . .e .. . . m liiaiU fl.UU fletliJL ,!.. i i. buxJiiWMUoiura tea. ItUealtd f Alldruirtrltit0(ll itnt od j.r.n: jn'Oa Pckiij;-v It 7i'iicnfitintirttt " 'i' ,l "',' "t,.''"d '-lr aJ.I n, I Vmm'Af 1' i, n.i.l. r.olu .i.ih. I-.,. .i.e. it. firfrea.itril4. I. Mil 1- f, B.iwi'l- -,e a -fOV.N. V. oiiAiou r. v oj;iv. j..t T .Nothing Earth Will LI Sheridan's Co: It Si abaotnUhr pal. ' Suantlt It anil aa tha. IrUUranwdlolaa. prat Uuoal for jouimt ehlcka. rha K.na Muult. Cma fund for $ W trmai f 7u oaat ft It and s nS. A 1 1 pouad aaa aiprnaapald. "Ill til tat Ma oopr Cnw, 1-uullrT H MtOwraaw L.iblli 1 aotMaatratad. ta Ibtawma day. una all dtaaawa. aaura Uiaa t"ld aa aarad ma w, n'a otMnr. or two pallia I IM with 1 I. ' .")- I.VIl es Pcwderl hi "tsav.-
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