TAXTONVILLE. rt.na Ttnver went to the citr thm u " ' ffeek to buy hit fall and winter TT. W. VtAtr Ii-aaLa.1 hia house to a coat of paint last week ..Emery Ernest came home last feck Irom me tumoer woous ana spools to stay at home this winter .Austin Gift took in the sights it the World's Fair last week.... yiss Alice eiaenmoyer wuo was living at Lewistown, came home on account of sickness. . . .Simon Deck r moved to Glen Union last week ...Howard Shaiubach's spent Sun- ,kv at Tort Trevorton. . . .Next Sun day evening we will have commun ion servico in the Evangelical church ...Mrs. Elizabeth Dersham, who triis viHiting ai yaibomowu, return ed homo last week. Doxik. LOWELL. Some of our old veterans took in the re union of the 4'.Uh held last week in Lowistown, and they sny it was a success in every way, espro ially tho frco supper gotten up by tlip Indies of tho town At this writing homo of our farmers have not shucked any corn yet, others are ilone and a half a crop was the result Emanuel Peter is talking of holding a shooting match for his two educated bears Johnny Wnguor & Co. attended the market in Lowistown and report market good", onions brought ! cents Corn was sold at Trcaster's salo last week at H cents per bushel Any prison having pigs to sill that will not get fat, can rind a purchaser by culling on J. V. Fisher Some of the candidates are visiting this ml of late and report all having nice babies. U. No. ADAMSJiUIKl. Communion services were held in the Lutheran church on Sunday. Two were received into Church fel lowship. .. .Jlissca Ella Weidmnu und Chrissio Steininger were to Philadelphia to buy their stock of full millinery goods. . . .Georgo Laub and J. O. Wugner have returned from Chicago J. G. Moyer started for the World's Fair on Saturday. . . W. F. Haines, who, in company with Mr. Geisc, had gone to Philadelphia to buy a carload of horses, has re turned and will this week mako sole of the horses at Paxinos....P. S. Bingaman and wife, of Paddy Moun tain, spent Sunday with friends at ilfta 1aaa XT Anil Xto Tun n ft UHQ yuivo liuii nuu iiuo( aoiuv Aurand spent a week with their son, Rev. C. M. Aurand, at Berwick.... Dr. A. M. Smith and wife took in the re-union of the Pa. Volunteers at Lewistown. . . .11. O. Smith has pur chased a lot from W. II. Dreese and has already dug tho foundation for a new house. .. .Elmer E. Shannon, our plasterer, has a contract to plas ter threo houses at Paintervillo this fall Miss Aggie Zong is homo from Milton Prof. J. E. Sprcnkln Field, secretary of the State S. S. Association, will hold a district in stitute on Nov. 13 and 17. Place of meeting will bo mado known next week. POUT TRtfVORTOX. Jerry G. Snyder of this place is spending a vacation with his broth er in Philadelphia.... The river is full of wild fows and almost all tho boys have the duck fever, but thus far John D. Pogar is tho only man that can boast of having had a duck pot-pie.... At tho foot of the old coal basin, on tho bcrmo bauk of tho canal, stands an odd contrivance, which daily axcites the curiosity of the curious. Yet it is but a com mon threshing engino connected with a rubber belt to a reel of fair proportion, which when in motion winds coil upon coil of a strong steel rope. The purpose of it all is to drag logs from tho river into the canal. . . .Just a few rods below the Silver creek aqueduct lay Itifo's boats. In the cabin were four boys " concerning whom some very vague suspicious were being entertained. But who could be sure? Tho over flowing water of the aqueduct de stroyed all possibilities of an expla. nation by hearing, whilo windows heavily curtained, battled tho vision, yet, secrets will out, and tho sweet scent of roasting 'possum which shortly permeated tho keen frosty atmosphere, satisfied tho wondorers and exploded their false notions. Soon three more boys entered the cabin only to behold a tablo well set aud to see ono of tho lour who had been elevated to tho huge knifo and -catering to tho appetites of tho rest with all the original etiquette of a .primitive love feast. Tho 'possum, needless to say.was soon disintegrat ed, and nothing remains to tell . of his existence, save Lis hnle of wlncu ho was carefully divested beforo the. process of barbecuing Bet in. r WAVEiav. SELINSGItOVE. E. Dontz, the jeweller on Market street, had a slight stroke of paraly sialast Thurst1 y morning... .Mrs. Norman, relic, ( the late Win. Nor man, died last' Thursday morning. Tho funeral took place Sunday after noon, Rev. W. A. Haas of the Re formed church oflioialod....B. F. Bolig, living about a half mila out of town had a severe attack of cramp last Saturday evening. Medical aid was svmmoned which relieved him Mrs; Burns, widow of tho lato Jacob Burns was stricken with pa ralysis last Saturday. At this writ ing we are unablo to report her pres ent condition Dr. B. F. Emerick of Mt. Carmel, visited his sister, Mrs Jno. M. Boyer over Sunday on High street.... Col. Holtzwoith, of the Mai ket street bakery, had tho mis fortune last week of losing another horse. Rev. Samuel J. Llrick left yesterday morning for Cnnby, Pa., to attend tho North Branch Con ference of Hie Susquehanna Synodj of which ho is a member. .. Mrs Franklin Sclmch last week ono day whilo assiM im Ik r hired help clean ing house, fell off a stepladder and was severely injured. We aro pleas ed to hay that sho is pretty well again. Mestok. 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Although thlglsno secret, there Ih a secret connected with this statement aud that is liow to do it. I answer Buy Your Shoes of Garman, Middleburgn, Fa., where you always get what you ex pect at prices tliat uely competition. BafPE- IN Chamber Suits. Look at them. Parlor Suits. Look at them. Side Hoards. Look at them. Couches, Lounges, Patent ltockers, Easy Chairs. Look ut them. 50 Baby Carriages. Look nt them. Baby Coach Kobes, Affaghniis, Lace Covers, till prices. Look nt them. They are beauties. Carpets, Oil Cloths, "Window Shades, Laco Curtains,Curtain Poles, liugs of all kinds, aud everything else at tho popular furniture and carpet stovo of . W, H. Felix, Lowistown, Pa. a vn win 7 0 p We want your trade, and by means of our advertisement we are seeking to get your attention and attract you to our store. If you are a customer of ours, we are anxious to increase our business with you ; if you are not we hope you soon will be, as no honorable means will be spared to attain this end. That we keep the best qualities of everr- 11 1 m.m unng an wuo aeai wim us wm cu test. Wo guarantee you the low est possible figures. I STOMA most varied we have ever shown, we keep constantly on hand a full line of of goods pertaining to thef thorough furnishing of a homo in the most modern sense, F U R m I T y R E of every description, Carpets,Rugs, Draperies, Pianos, Organs, Music al Instruments (send for catalogue) sheet music, &c. Write us if you need anything to beautify vrnr home or make it more comfortable, or better come and see us, will at least make your visit pleasant. E FINEST J. ft. SMITH k CO.. Limited Front StmeMVIilton,, Pa. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Rife's Hydraulic r in (or Ram.) CJ"It is a u'w iiiul iiinrvolons Invention. Jut t lie tliini; yon want for el evating 11 continuouH HUpply of wnterfrrom rinHor braiicln'H. It in m-lf. operating, imil in coiibiructiou and uutuirpnM'(l In durubili'y. Thty nr now beintf placed in every State in the Union and are wniitt'd in every couuty, town and vil!un-'. Wo challciiKe the world to produce its tMjual. Munt prove tmtihfactory before payment in made. For'ftirther iiiformatioiijwrite for illuHtrated catalogue. WELL DRILLING. HavinKdrill'd over three hundred wbIIh In thlConnty, plenty of ref ereuoa ean be given as to the efllciency of my work. 1 reHpertfullv folleit your patronage in this line und will guarantee you perfect Hutlnfaction lu every job. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, PA. You Will Miss It if you don't buy your Fit Suns -of- Guntisberger Others may blow about tbeir big stock and low prices,but MONEY TALKS, and if I can't duplicate any suit sold in this county for less money than you paid for it I will forfeit tho price of tho suit. Try me on. R. GUNTZBERGER. COAT S, COATS! lAinferis Coming And yon ninet have iiiiptliiiig to protect you from its chilly blaxtn. You want A COAT ! Something liiii,il(iiiic und htyli1-!! inrl Hot. toonteep In price, for, In tln-Ve bard tiinex Every Dollar Counts! Will, wejmve It-and t,jut. what you want, for in Coutt ami Vrnm we li'avo pverything late mid fa!hioiiMMe. (VaN K Fit For A Princess! lit I'i'USiilit Prices, lint e cniiliol di-fCI-ilie tlii'ln -Ipi- viil'icty if too great, come and nee for vnir("lf . Central Dry Goods Sti HSELII!SGROVE. I Great Reduction Sale of w k m B k mm mm in II P I B m m r For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE at Tim (:im:ati'.sts.("uikicim:vi:i: known in ckntual im;nn- h VIA AM A. We are not felling out, bi.t we do (his to Inrri-un' ,.ur haich above any pre vloiis vcar. c uive a fe w of the priccn us follows: Soft Wood Cliiiinber Suit k .f U.IMl Coltoii 'l MnllrcHs Hard Wood I 'hmiihcr Suit Ill .nil Woven WUe .MallrciM A ti I i (.ili Suits, H TieceH Ili.oo K.'il Spring-- I 'luxli I'arlor Suiti ."10 (HI Drop Tables per ft Wooden t'luiiiK per het ii.'iO I'lut fultn Koekern... ...........! In .....it-t !.... It. II... furi.U lit... lit... Kf.' i. i m... i, . j i i I.. , iiii-iiniiii in i n i m s nooiv i (men Devkn, Side.boards I'uplxiardH, Centre Tables Fancy Mockers. Huby ;('iairH' Feather Pillows Lounges CoucIich, Doiiu'btrnys .Sinks Hull Uacks, Cane Seat Chair- line, medium and cheap fiimil ure', to Miit all eludes l'rl(!en reduced all tliroiih. Collie early m in I nee our stock before irivini your order, and thili nave 15 to '.') pee cent, on every dollar. Special Attention Given to ndertakin; & Kiiibaliuiiig. KATHERMAN & IIARTNAN, Limited, MllTI.INIIUIUllI, PA. a. 35 1.75 1.U5 .till S.50 K , I, v m ii nMaftii hi niitmfi ii i T1IK ISeavertowu Carriage Company, having leased the Ueavertown carriage Works, the manager, .1. U. (Seti'hell, takes this method o' informing tho puldio that he is now prepared to furnish them with superior vehicles of the latest styles and modern improvements. We will ho pleased to make estimates on tho building of heavy vehicles, such as drays, tnu:ks huckster and farm wagons, also manufacturers of (ictchell's (thieen Palo Car riage (tears for the trade. J . 33. GETCIITITiIi, 3VXYxasx -)!gelinsgroetCashigtorelf -)Ji:Kr;tCKOUSi;iTrorictorl- 1 lavinvr purchiiNed the htoek of jreneral 'Merchandise of Daniel ('rouse, and added greatly thereto, I take pleasure in inviting my friends to call aud see luo when they coiuu tu Seliiisi;rovi. I have .in stock a full lino of -GENERAL MERCHANDISE! including a line linn of (Iroeerles, Tin-ware, China ware, Tobaccos, Confectluiiai li's 1 would call your particular attention to my hu perior lino of Wall Paper! Window Shades which I am selling at extraordinary low-price,.. i c,ini,e I have the plain bull' paper, dillerent Hbades, very '-itvlisli loul,',. width and doublo bolt at from to !I5 eentu per bolt, with' p; inch border to match at 8 cents per yard. .My window 'fhnilcs areas, beautiful as tliey are htylish and sell from to i;0 eiut-. a i,,,.,.,. My motto Is "Cheap For Cash!" Country produce nccopted as; spot cash in exchange f( r -onds Oonm and tseo me. i , J" JLil. iX3 CITOUOIL' OppOBitolOjipeuholuier'n Clothing (store, Bollni;rpve, Pa. Vt
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