Sale Register. PAXTONVILLE. (DcferrM trorn lajit week.) The entertainment on Christmas night was a success. OKI Santa Claus was rather liberal in treating the little folks this time. . . .Ira Har "r who hail been working at Scran fn, came home to stay awhile.... A'm. and Grant Brunner of Glen Union spent a week at home.... Miss Kate Uowersox of Carlisle, spent Christmas at homo. She likes her work of teaching the Indians very much.... The C. E. Society of the Evangelical church purchasod a reflector last week for the church ....Quite a number of our young people sat up on Sunday night to watch the new year come in Mr. Iloutz aud Mrs. Weiriok are. on the sick list but are both recovering slowly. .. .Miss Jennie Brunner of Union county, is home for a few week. . . .Miss Laura 1 Turner of Sha mokiu, visited her paronts over Christmas.... Harry Frantz spent Christinas at Seliusgrove. Doxie. LOWELL. Our weather prophet, C. W. F., has calculated that wo will have thirty-four hiiowh this winter. His calculations generally hold good, but the snows must come oftenor or wo can look for some in harvest. . . .John Kaley, of Washington City, has been visiting his parents and friend in Snyder county. John reports that business is booming in tho Capitol city.... Any one visiting Middle burgh will always find Tom, editor of the Post, with a pleasant "How-do-you-do" and a shako of his right paw. . . .Our streets are in a bud con dition from tho ell'eoU of tho Into rains. . . .Enoch Baker has been add ing improvements to J. J. Sterly's new house for tho past week. ..Our sick folks are nil improving slowly. . Alexander Knepp has taken tho con tract to deliver the mails betwee n McClure and Bannervillo. Alexan der is an old hand at tho business and you can depend upon it that it will be done O. K. U. No. TROXELVILLE. Jeremiah Moyer bought tho Jacob Nerhood f arm at administrator's salo on Saturday last for $3,210. The widow bought Tract No. 2, 77 ncrcs of mountain land, for $19. John D. Sipe bought Tract No. 3, 10 acres of woodland, for 22.... Last week, O-wtt' M'""" tonka" inventory fcund uey uu 4,97G worth of stock in trade.... Some of our far mers are plowing their corn ground ....The sick peoplo are too numer ous to mention Another plague, worse than the Egyptian, will now be visited upon tho peoplo of the county the oflicc-set kers' plague . . . .The St. Luko's S. S. on lust Sun day re-elected Chas. P. Fiss nuper nteudout, D. J. Biugamaii asn't superintendent and W. II. Herman secretary. J. Y. II. Moyer was elect ed treasurer and lHaao Lcpley as.s't secretary. .. .It is now time for tho members of tho Standing Commit tee to issuo a call for holding a con vention to nominate candidates for the various township oflicos. Tho Spring election will bo held on tho 20th day of February. CENTREVILLE. And now we write 1891. Tho mild weather we have had so far is not very favorable. More snow is anx iously looked for. Tho doctors are kept on tho go. Nearly everybody has the "grip". . . .On Saturday even ing, between 9 and 10 o'clock, tho stable of J. W. Keister of this pluce was destroyed by fire, together with the pig-stable adjoining. The fire spread so rapidly that nothing was saved but the cow aud two shoats. The cause of the firo is not known but is supposed to bo the work of an incendiary. . . .Mrs. Sadie Dreese, of Beaver Springs, visited parents and friends here lust week. .Messrs. William aud Jucob Sampsel, both of the State of Michigan, are here vis iting their aged futher and relatives at this writing. .. .Mr. Winey Cus ter, of Swineford, was in town to Bee his lady friend, Saturday even ing. . . .Mrs. Alice liobland and Miss Mabel Marshall, both of Shenan doah, are the guosts of Valentine Walter's family J. II. Hartman has accepted a position as sawyer on a steam saw-mill at Gordon Heights station. . . .Samuel Bowen, of Swino ford, and Samuel Simoutou, of Miflf linburg, agents for nursery stock, were in town on business on Tues day. . . .Are you insured T if not, why not -HI By the way, if inoro parents would bear in mind that a good cook adds more happiness to a homo than a poor musician tho divorce lawyers wouldn't havo enough to do to keop their lungs from growing mouldy. Parson irettinf llintr bills printed t thin nf. fliMwlll get A hntlcriin1r Mil henriltiK fn o( rhArg-. All other will be churned o cent Thiirwlajr, Mnreh 15, O. I. Multern will noil lire nine It nnil fnrin Implement t miles north eaM. ot lirave rtown. Thurwlnv, Kelmmrr . II. S. Ulliror will noil Ml liiirw Htwl a lriri Movie ot forming tin plomttnlA at Now Herlln. Saturday, February 8, 1). 8. Boyor will noil tit farm Moek on the promise I mile antith of Ven.jvvllle, on the road to MUldleburKh. Tuesday, Mareh . W. . Snviler will noil live M'k and tiixmlni; Inij'leiuentfl near Heaver town, Thursday, February I, I'huros Stroub will sell nil hlx furm stnrlr, on tlio premises 1 miles west of CentrovlllP. Thursday, Mnrrh I. Mrs. Hallla flreoti will sell prrvuinl properly tH Miles wont of New ltcrlln. Tuesday, February l, Aamn Unwell, will sell live stock and lurmlnir Implements 1 mile small west or Ml rieit-sunt Mills. Silt unlay, .tantmry ). P. 8. Kilter, adinlnlstra t.irof.lnliti Y.minf, lute of Munme township, I cll rcnl cstute en tho premises 1 nilb-S iinrtli of shamokln limn. Tuesdav, Jannarv IB. Kmiim lll'ilifhause, ndmln lslr.it. r or lir. T. II. lllliUhnise, will wli trill estate at the Inline of the Uiveiised lit Mlilllelitirh'll. Satnrd.iy. Feb. . Mary A.ntid fot.-rf K, st.mt. Adiiilntstratiirs of .lusepli l. N'niit, il.v'il,. will sell real estate miles Nurlliof Ad-', AiiislHinf. Tuesday, KelTiinrv A. t'lins. Kronso will sell' live H'lvk and f irm lirplemeuts V uilles Siill'll of NOV ll'Tllll. A 111 WITH 711, Jury List. snvdor, Y. Kei IKTITJlMohS. , 1.1st i f l'etlt Jurors drawn fur the Court of over anil Termlie'r mid iieuer.il .lull lirllverv aniC'iuit i t (lirt"r Sesslmei of llii Pence ofi sumVt rc.utitv brlil as II v. Term, ivmuu'iii-lhK Mund.iy. Fei'.tia. lnl. Ad mis- I -a n: V imt. ,1. K. IVtl.Tolf. lirnu r - .1. ti. Mi dor, .luliii W. Kilik. Win. Ko h. t'etitie Amni'iti Walter. Simon Kuhbs, Jesse I llai ki niHTif. K. I, sirouii. ' ChaiU'ia'i T. .1. Mcliol i. KriMikllu K. '. (Iravblll. Charles 8. SiiiniH'l Mover, K. I. II. Walter, l .stettir. J.u k ' Hi li ri'tnl ili Spanjtler, Jerome A. Her lll' M. II inl.'l 1 1 . 1 1 li I .. ' 1 1 . Mldilieimnru J. W. Kunkle. .laei," '. Il.isalntferi 1 ;i.i.s Vlnluiil. rre.lei ii k Walt . Vnni "i' Win. Frymlre. I'i'iim t'li as. mi .hi .lander, l!nli"rf Umv. per- t lval Nerliissl, le .i. sn.iiii. noun l-'urrv. Perry Ml.h iel A. l"iii,-!.'. llirv 1 1 . r 1 1 1 1 v. A. ti. lliirulHTt,'!'!', AliN.llillll isOlllJOl'. J'jllll M I . ferllllif. Spring - Wm. Smllli. .T.isl.ili Kline, selliisirrov .laek Oniss, A. MailiU';"i. WM II. Mis'ar;ev, I' li Ion -Perry lliillnriiiel. (iabrlel Wise, John '' li.'cr, Kmaniiel llnrdner. WasiiliivtiiiiKllas Ciiwlev. I), H. Ilnyer, ll 'iiilileks, John it. li., or. 1 red. ll apj'le, llenj. 8. stelfen. iHANI).HHOHS. Adams Harrison Mover. Heaver Jacob A. A Idler. Il"aver West K. W. H iker, fciil re Maxwell llowersux. haliipan-i;. S. 8hollev. Friuikliii-llany Spe. lit, Auatl.l i". Mm'oln flolllltllircr. Alii II Klose. Mlildelnirli Harvev Pontius. Mlclillecrcek Luvl r'. Hummel. J. t Melser, f. W. I.ainlls. Monroe -II. P. Hot', lis! me, ,1 icub Ivessler. Perry John V. ltoor. I'eim-.ioiiii i;,,iiii(:. ,lr, A. f. ieiiiiit"ilnif, llenj. Mnlth. J. I'. Kh hter, Spring-Hubert s. smith. 8eliisKruve Levi Fisher, James II. Uuriv I lilon John 8. Main. A. II. llolU. "During the epidemic of In jr.. yi Cliiiinberluin's (.'ougti Ketneily took the lend here and wits imicli belter liked than otlier cough medicine." 11. M. Hangs, driiggixt, Chatnworth III. The grip isinucli ttie cuiue as very severe cold and requires pr le di.un ' ' ' ' - U.'i uy Is prompt aua eiTectual and will prevent any tendency of the dls ease, toward pneumonia. For sale by II. M. Hhiiidlo, Middleburgh uiidJ. W. Siiiupst'l, Centrevllle. Tho persistent cough which usually follows na attack of the grip cuu be permanently cured by taking Cham berlains' Cough Remedy. V. A. Mo inir of Mo liny, Ohio, miyi: "La (irippe left me with a heveie cough. After using sovenil dilTcrent niedi ciiics without relief, I tried Chamber luin's Cough Ui'iucilv, which elTected ii periimneiit cure. 1 have ult-o found it to be without mi equal for children when troubled with colds or croup. 23 and AD cent bottles for sain by !. M. ishiudel. Middleburgh, and J. W. HampMtll, Cciitervillo, Druggists. About one yeiir ugo 1 took a vio eut attack of In grippe. 1 coughed day ami night for mx weeks: my wife then Miggented that I try Chainber liiin'H Cough Remedy. At first I could cee no ditTurenee, buUtill kept taking it, and Boon found that it was what 1 needed. If I got no relief from one dope I took another, and it was only afewdavs until 1 was free from the cough. 1 think peoplo in general ought to know the value of this rem edy, and 1 take pleasure in ackuowl-. edgiug the benetlt 1 have received from It. Madison Mustard, Otway, Ohio. 23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by U. M. Shindol. Middleburgh. and J. W. Hanipsell. Centervlile. Druggists La Grippo Again. The re-appearance of the "(Jrlp" calls to mind the experience of Ju. O. Jones, publisher of tho leader. Mexiu, Texas. He was sick in bed for teu days with the grip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later In tho season he had a second attack, lie says: "In the latter ease 1 usod Chamderlain's Cough Uemeily and with considerable snccess, 1 think, only beiug in bed a little over two day. The seooud nttack, I hid satisfied, would have been equally as bud as the lirst, but for tho use of this remedy" It should be borne iu mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. When you wish to euro a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy a trial. 23 and 3') cent bottles for sale by (J. M. Sliindle, Middleburgh, and J. W. Buiupsell, Ceuterville. Druggist. To tho Public, Generally. As Congrecs did not pnss the extra revenue on whiskey, the Murks brauds ot whiskey all of my own make remain the same price. New white whiskev, If'.. 75 ; 10 to 1H months old, f'J.OO ; 2S to !J0 months old, $2.5o ; U4 to ill) months old. 3.00. 08 to 42 months old, 3.50 ; These are all flim goods. Do not forget tho old stand. Empty whiskey barrels $1.60. j J. L. M.iRick Near H. It. Station, Mlddlebugb, Ta 4 Wo 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 ?e, as no honorable means will be spared to attain this end. That we lieep the best qualities of every thing all who deal with us wm po test. We guarantee you the low est possible figures. IIS THE FUST most varied we have ever shown, we keep constantly on hand a full line of of goods pertaining to the thorough furnishing of a home in the most modern sense. THE Goitral IrviooMfore Selinsgrove, Pa., I ST DC F 0 R M I T U R 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 your home or make it more comfortable, or better come and see us, will at least make your visit pleasant. J R. SMITH & CO., Limiteil, Front Streofc Milton, Pa. . M. KLINE, BEMRTOWN, ife's Hydraulic i Eft 11 (or Ram.) Wit Is a'new and marvelous Invention. .lust the thing you want for el evating a continuous supply of water'frrom ppringsor branches. It is t-elf-operuting, siuiiilo in coiiHtruction and unsurpassed in durability. They are now being placed in every Htato In the Union and are wanted In every county, town und village. We challenge the world to produce its eijuaf. Must prove ratisfuctory before puyment Is made. Tor further luformatloniwrite for illustrated eutalogue. WELL DRILLING. HavlngMrilled over three hundred wells In tlilsJCounty, plenty of nf. erenee can be given as to the eflicleney of my work. I respectfully solicit your patronage In this lino und will guarantee you perfect catlsfaetiou In every job. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERT0WN, PA. You Will Miss II if you don't buy your fa Fa Suits -of Others may blow about their big stock and low priccs,but MONEY TALKS, and if I can't duplicate any suit sold in this county for less money than you paid lor it I will forfeit tho price of tho suit. Try mo on. R. GUNSBTJRGER. Great COtit Sale ! Wo tiro wiling oil' all our Ladies Coats and Cains for one-third less than regular price, viz : Formerly $12 now 98, 9 " 36, $6 " S4.50. and all others in proportion. Now is your time to buy a trood Garment for little money. Respectfully, S. WBIS. Great Reduction Sale of 0 i id ii I T I P P i I Uli For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Oiter Tho Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE UHEATKST NACUIFM'U I'.vKll K N'( 'N IN ( HNTUAI, PKNX- SVI.VAMA. We are not Mlii.g out. bi.r we .!.. this t,. l,., re;is,. r hU,.s a1((V,. lliy r,. vloim vear. We give a few of the prices mm follows ; 3 1 Soft Wood Chamber Suits f M.imi ('.ittmi Tup M ittrevs Hard Wood t'liamber Suits iii im Woven i.i.. tr'- -T Antlipie dak SnitM, 8 Pieces Ill 110 lied S n in -s... '.V-, I'lush Tarlor SnitH ;iihni I irop Tables iii r H n Wooden Chairs per net 2.M I'lalli.nii Hock. -rs. ! '.V) In htock, everj thing in the furniture Hue. including Mirror-, n'onklasc, neski.. Side-boards Cupboards, Cent re l al.les. Fancy Kockers. tbv Chairs' H?r Vnr .""''r"' i'0"""' ""'"''. I"''trays. Sinks. Hall Rack, C,,,,.', Seat Chairs tine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes 1 rlcen reduced nil through. Come, earl v and see our stock bef.'.-.. ' ,, -your order, and thus nave 15 to 'JO nee cent. (Ill ivrt.' tL ill; f Special Attention (.liven to I lidertaluiig & KATHERMAN & HARNAN, Lii MIFFI ' 'lining, 1. .- -iWi $1 - L"' 'V i l THE lleavertown Carriage Company, having leased tho IJeavcrtown carriaire Works. tlm in:m:io4.i-. .1 1L Gctchcll, takes this method of informing the 'public, that ho is now prepared to furnish them with superior vehicles of tho latest styles and modern improvements. Wo will ho pleased to make estimates on the building of heavy vehicles, such as drays, trucks huckster and farm wagons, also manufacturers of (Jetchell's (thiceu Iil (Jar riago dears for tho trade. JT. 33. GETOIIDIjXi.Maiinsor X ARE YOU HUWTiG FOR BARGAINS? If ho go to the W 08 E1E MO WT OTO 18 SD, PKTKU (IMOIAX, Troprietor. Til si "IIS nf f 1 1 .1 hti.iu ttt.li,. . I.. ,i i,...f . r 1 1 . i . . ..... ...... . ............ ,. ,,Jr. ,:i,,n,M runs i.iii iin.i winter llMiIo and I am prepared for it with the most extensive linn of (ieiieml .Merchun lllse ever Veen in this seel ion of tin comitv i.ri.ii. . i.i.... i ... '. . . , la"a'n'.l.li..H;ivt'l.tlllll, country utoie, nuch us i Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, groceries, btonevare, Glass ware, Q,ueensware, etc., iVfUihl WOIldftr ulinf. 1 urnnt lultli If i.ll I . it . . , , ....... . w i iui'iiii II h ' I I L 111 1(1 11 f kiwi I prlcen that tho peoplo Kharo the prollt8. ,,( 11 MRS, MARY GARMAN, Millinory. i rreiuont, Snyder count', Ta., A largo assortment of Ribbons, Feather und Flow, rs, Vi-lvets Satins Ij. ee, irlugeB, l'awameutry Trimmings aud all kind of Trimming' dresne8 constantly on hand. Uomo aud nee tho Btylew