Sale Register. FAXTONVILLE. Bishop C. S. Hainan of Reading, Pa., will preach in the Evangelical Church next Saturday evening. All come out to hoar him . . . .The Evan gelical S. S. on last Sunday re-elected" II. G. 13owersox superintendent, I. Bowcrsox ass't superintendent, M.C. Ilarnor secretary, and D. R. Harncr treasurer Some of the citizens of our town are busily en gaged in cracking Mr. Boyer'n wal nuts at five cents per pound. They are all going to inako a fortune out of it.... Arthur and George Shaino bacher of Newton Kaunas, who had been visiting at this place, left for home again last week. They en joyed their trip very much. . . .There was quite an excitement in our town last Suudny afternoon. Christian Oraybill shot an arrow iuto Roswell Girl's eye, but happened to injuro the member only slightly. Doxie. CENTRE VI LLE. Candidates for township ofliccs should now lngin to loom up. . . .L. A. Stiuo and wife, of Swineford. were in town amongst their friends over Sunday V. L. Spanglcr, ns.Vt post-mastor at Middleburgh, visited his mother over Sunday. .. .Dr. D. R. Rothrock and family, of Now Berlin, were in town, Sunday D. R. Smith and G. W. Sheary weio in Middleburgh on Sunday Mrs. Jennie Badger and Mrs. Mary Hart man, of MilHinburg, wore the guests of S. F. Sheary's family, Sunday The Lord's Supper will be celebrated in tho Ev. Lutheran church in this place next Sunday H. C. Samp sell is a candidate for Delegate to tho Stato Convention ut tho coming primary election. Mr. Sampsi 1 is ut present Chairman of tho Repub lican Co. Committee, and during the last campaign ho has been faithful to every trust imposed upon him and worked for every man on tho ticket which servico wo can now recognize by making him our repre sentative for the coming state con vention. ADAMSBURG. Week of prayer was observed by tho Lutheran congregation and will bo followed by a series of meetings, lasting at least for two weeks. Holy communion will bo observed Jan uary 28. .. .Mrs. Dr. H. J.Smith of Dalmatia is visiting friends at this 'ace. . . .W. E. Hurley has sold his inr.oi VMi. n t.i arnra... . riav ta..a- hear Jo., to F. Hurley and A. Basehoar. . . .Both Sunday schools have held their annual election aud have re-elected their old oflicers with a few exceptions. .. .Joo Lesh er, editor of the Seliusgrove Timen. was in town on business. .. .Those who have been down with the grip are nearly all about again.... R. S. Smith is improviug fast from a se vere attack of typhoid fever. . . .J. D. Benfer and daughter Lillie aro both convuloKeut Tho M. E. Church building is raised and work is going on, they expect to have it complet ed beforo long Banks Dreese mado a tripbusinessto YVilliuiusport hist week. .. .Hurry O. Smith has his now house under roof. . . . Where are they who predicted a cold win ter. Ten-Day Excursion Tickets to Washing ton, D. C, at Greatly Reduced Rates. The buccobb attending low-rate excursions to tho National Capital iu the past prompts tho Pennsyl vania Railroad Company again to place similar tickets oa sale this winter and spring. These will bo good for ten days, and on tho spe cial train, or on any regular train except the Limited, leaving Pitts burg on the dates selected, which are January. 25th, February 21th, March 22d, and April l'Jth. The tickets will do good for return pass age for ten days, and stop-over at Baltimore in either direction will be permitted within the limit. The rates on these trips place them within the means of all, and considering the divers attractions of Washington and the educational benelits to be derived from a visit to its institutions, it would bo dilli cult to imagine a better way in which to spend a few days. The following rates will aupply from tho various points ouoted. and the special train will be run on the loliowmg schedule: Train Kate Leaves Pittsburg $!l.00 8.05 A. M. Altoona 7.H5 11.20 P. M. Tyrone 7.25 10.H4 " Lewistown Junction5.(0 1.50 " Milllin, 5.25 2.10 M Washington, . .Ar 7.45 " I'srwotn (rttlnif th.Hr Mil printed ut thlanf. fir will got turtle timler lliln hcartlnir frw of rliarirx. All others will be charged wcentu Tburwlnr. Mnrrh IS. C. I. Mottprn will sr-ll live stock ami turn) Implement l miles north ant ol H"Hertown. Tlitinxliiv, Kcbrimry n. II. S. Wlirr-r will wll nil ll'irw nti'l litrire ntoi'k or forming Im plements Hi New llerim. Saturday, Kotinmrjr H, 1. S. noyrr will m-ll tits fiirm stock on the premHei 1 mile sotitb of 1'en.rrvllle, on the road to Mlilillclmrsii. Tmiulny, Mnrvh . W. (I. Snyder will wMI llvo xl k and funning Implement near Heaver tow n. Tlitirwlav, February t, I'hnrvs Strnnb will wll nil his farm slock on the premlnen i mtleH went of Cent rov llle. Tluirsclnv, Mareli I. Mr. Snlll lireon will sell nrrwiiiiil properly !. tulles smith-went of New Hvrlln. Tiirndiiy, February iM. Aaron Howell, will wll live' stock ami lirmliitf Impleme'ita 1 mile notith west of Ml I'leaxanl Mill. Salnrdav. January . I. S. Hitter, administra tor o'r.liihn Vo'insr, late of Monroe township, will sell ivul estate on the premise t mile north of simmokln Dam, Wednesday. Feb. ill. Ilenjamln J. Yerircr w!:l sell s ionai Hu(S ity 1 mweeast or Aline. Satnrd iv. Feb. !T. Kioma It'll! I'leil-.e. Admin istrator of Dr. T. II. llllilk'liail -e, will nell real r-tate ut the lu ine ut the ilivou.sivl III Mahlleiiin-h. Saturday, Feb. R. Mary A. nml Itolwrt W. Stout. Administrators o; ,ix"iu l. kioiii, neen, MI! sell real estate t't miles Nortliof Ad Hliisbltr:.'. Tliefd.iV, Kebruaiv il t'li.is. Kronse will nell lie' stock it ii I firm I m 1 1 1 . -1 1 1 n l h '.' inlh s South of New llerlln. We Iik'scI iv, Mureh T. Mrs. V:irv A. Wic'iiir will s. l i., i ;n Htork 1 mile wet of stmnioklii li. im. Tnesd.iv, Miir ll 9ii. Mlehael llaeVenbi-rv will sell 1.0 hi slo k "i toil'" esl ol Mldllehtir;ll, on liie ro.l l !' eilt.-,' from Mldill' blltv'll to lle.nertow II. Satunlav. Mareli K. Jerome II. inn. m will sell h i viii i propel ly 1 hole i ll of Ml. l'itM- nut Nil ll.-i. Til -sd 'V. Mnrcli in. Fre l-rlelj l.elt.d will vll r inn stock :i mll'-s siiiib-east o New lli rlin. Tuesday. M ilvh . Willi nil Prcce will sell live Ntoek mid l inn implements. i mile south e.ist of .seliiii;nne. on the F. J. Selliwh I n Hi. Weilhr dav. Maf 'h It. J. A. nil I . W. Hare will se'.l li .c :vk ami tarni Implements -J miles t.oil'i-we-i or V.I.I. Ih Imrh. MA It It IK 13 Jan. 11, at Freeburg, by D. S. Boy. er, J. P., William II. iSugel and Miss Mary Ju. Jvoiuer, Ijotliof Washing ton township. DIED. Jan. 11, in New Berlin, Mrs. Caro lino Christine, relect of Joseph Christine, aged 71) yeuas, moutli3 aud IS dayB. Jury List. PKITIMlKollS. I.I-.I of petit Jurors ilrnvh (or Hie court ot Hn'r and Terminer mi l (ieiier d .l.ol lieiiverv ittii I i l 1 1 1 or (nai ler Ses-lons of the I'eaee o( snvder eoniil v held as Dec. Term, coinineiielii',' Muli, lay. I -v i.-.'ii. lvil. Adams-l-.ii ic Mover. .1. K. Fetl-ivir. Iteaver- J. i. Siivder, .lohn W. Krlek. Win. hob. rehire Amnion Waller, sliimn Kuluis, Jesse llacki'iiiieri;, K. s. stronii. I'hapmaii '1'. ,1. MchoW. Franklin K. '. (iiavlilll. t'l.ar'es S. Snyder. Samuel Moyer, K. I ). II. Walter, It. F. Ivor Hletter. Jackson Jeremiah Spanuler, Jeroino A. Her mull. Daniel 1 1 dl--ni ti . Mldillebl.-irli-.l W. Kuiikle, Jacob e. Il:ts.slni;er Hllas Minium. I'leil. re k Walter. Moinoe--W m Fr iiilrc. Penh rlnis. s in i.iinlei . ;.il. 'i:. liow, per rival Nerhol. ;. sp 'Id. i '.ib III Forrv. Perrv Mli hael A. Men;),., H.-nrv lianllmr. A. (i. llornl, ei,:' r. .M ilnin .vino e, John Mil- liTllll'. sprltnf W in. Smllli. .Invl.ili Kline. Mdlnsk'rote .lark (Jro.v., A. Miuimrtjcr, Wir. It. MiS-aite. t'lilon Perrv Itothennel, . i1rb-l WUo, John D. linger, Kmamiel ll .riliii r. Wiwdiliiiflon Ellas cnwle, , I), s. Ilojer, A.M. lieiiilrlcks, Joint ii li ver, Fred. II. llol i- npple, li'inj. S. siefTtiii. t.HANIi .11 KOHS. Adamt llHrnxoii M iyr. IIwqvuv - t A 0fer Denver Went M. W. llaker. I uulro MuxwhII lloweritov, , ( liainpali 1'. S. hhollev. Frnnkll'i-Harry spe.lit, Atistl.. illft, l.lneoln lieu jlio;er. Allen Klo-i . MlddlelairKU Harvey Pontius. MliMliifeek l,rl 1 W. I. all, 111. MoiiriHi-ll. P. Ilotleiistli Peiiy John F. Ilojer. Peiiu John Komi).', .Il , A. (.'. liclil. sinllh, J. I', ltl'iiler, Spilnx- lColM'il s. Smlih. SelinsK'iine-l.i'M Fisher, .latnen II. Hums I moii John s. siaiii. Iliiiniiicl, J. h. Melser, 1", ilacob Kesler, i ' II ll X-ill 1 1 K . "Duritier the fDiiloiiiic of la l'iIihio (.'lininbel liiin'n t'onxh 'ineily tooli the lend here and wns' irh lu-ttrr likeil tlilill oilier Cioh lieilic ilio." II. .M. Ilniigs, druggist, Cliutsworlli, HI. Ttie grip is iniicii thu nunc uh ii Very severe cold and requires pre rixely tli fiiiiio troiitnieiit. 'i'liis Keiiiedy is ironiit uiul eirecttmt und will prevent any teijilency of tlio di ruse toward piieiiiiiotiiii. l'or mlo ly i. M. Nhindle, Middleburgh nml J. W. Hainphel, (.'eiitruville. Tho persistent cough which usually follows un attack of the crip can permanently cured by tuking t'linin Oerlains' I'otigh Hemeily. W. A. Mo (itiire of Mo Kuy, Ohio, tmyv "La CSrippe left me. with u seveie cough. After using bevernl dilleretit meili ciiieo without relief, 1 tried C'lmmber laiu's Cough Keimily, which elTet-ted a periuaneiit cure. I have altio found it to bo. without nu eijuitl for children when troubled with colds or croup. '-.' and ) cent buttles for sale by U. .M. Miimlel, Middlcl.tirli, mid .1. W. rSatupsell, I'enterville, Orugi;Mts. About one yenr ngo 1 took a vlo cnt attack of In grippe, 1 coughed day und night for kix weeks: my wife then sugobted that I try Cliniuber lalii'bt.'oiiu'li Remedy. At first 1 could see no illllerence, but still kept taking it, and soon found that it wits what 1 needed. If I got no relief from one dose I took (mother, and it was only u few days until 1 was free from ttie eolith. I think people in Kenernl ought to know the value of this rem edy, Hiid I take pleasure iu uckuowU edgiug the benellt 1 have received from it. Madison Mustard, (It way, Ohio. -,"5 and 5D cent bottles for sale by (I. M. Hliiiidel. Middleburgh. and J. W. fsainpsell, t'euterville. l)rugg Ists. La Grippe Agaiii. The re-appeurance of the "Grip" calls to mind the experience of Jas. o. Jones, publisher of the J,et(ler. Mexia, Texas, lie was sick in bed for ten days with the grip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season ho had a second attack. He says: "Iu the latter case I used Chuuiderlalu's Cough Ueinedy and with cotikiderable snccebs, 1 think, only being In bed a little over two days. The second attack, I ntn satislled, would have been equally ns bad as the first, but for the use o'f this remedy" Itshotild bo borno iu mind that the grip is much the tonne as a very heveru cold and requires precisely the same treutmeut. When you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy atrial. 33 and St) cent bottles for sale by U. M. Khlndle, Middleburgh, and J. W. bampHcll, Centerville. Druggtst. U Will WITH Yllp 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 every thing all who deal with us w test. We guarantee you the low est possible figures. THl Antral DnrfioodsStori Selinsgrove, Pa., 01 STOCK IS THE F 1ST 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. F U R M 1 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 vis, will at least make your visit pleasant. J. H SMITH k CO., Lililfii, Front Street Milton, Pa. Grietxt OOn.t fcSale ! Wo nro selling olT nil our I. adit's' Coats ami (Jnprs for one-third loss than regular pntv, viz : Formerly 12 now 38, 9 " SG, 56 " 84.50, and all others in proportion. Now is your time to buy a good Garment for little money. Respectfully, S. WEIS. J. 1. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN. If I WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Rife's Hydraulic Vnv1 f I M HIIGIhhIIiII (or Ram.) ('It is u?new ami marvelous Invention. .Im-t the thing yon wnnt for el evating a continuous supply of water'.frroni springs or blanches. It is self operutinu;, simple, in conctriiction and iinsiirpiisM-d in ilurablliy. They arc now being placed in every State in the I'lilon nml are winded in every county, town nml village. We challenge- the world to produce its equal. Mliht prove satir-factnry before payinent 1m made. Tor furtlier hiforniationiwrite for ilhiht rated catalogue. WELL DRILLING. llavlng'drilled over three liuiulred wells in tliU't'outity, plenty of ref erence can be (riven as to the elliclency of my work. 1 ropectlullv solicit your patronage iu this line nml will guarantee jou perfect satisfaction iu every job. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, FA. You Will Miss It if you don't buy your Fall Suits -of Great Reduction Sale of 1 For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Oiler The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE UKKATKHTHAl-KIFU'tt Kvlili KNOWN IN t KNTUAI. I'KNN- SYIA'ANIA. We are not selling out, In.t we do this to im-rcni our enl s above any pre vious year. We given few of the price n followH : holt noodt haiiiber rints iI I.ih) ( niton Top .Mutln-M Hard Wood t'hiuiiber Suit; Hi ltd Woven Wi.m Mm r..v- AlltUpie Oak Suits, 8 Pieces lll.OO H.-.l Spt jn-s ',',.'., I'lush l'arlor Miiitn JliMMi I imp Tables, p. .r it...! Woodeu Chidrs per set 2.W I'lalloi ni Ii .cki'i-. " In stork, evervthlnir in the furniture line, im-liidin . M ii r... k..i. . Pesks, Hde-boar.ls.CupboariK Centre Tables Pnnev Itoi-kers i;il.v Chnirs' Keather 1'illows, J.ounges, Couches. I u'litrays, Sinks Hall Uncks Cane Heat Chairs line, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes ' I'riccs reduced all through. Coi nrlj nml see our stock before rivhi" your order, and thus save l' (o so pee cent, on every dollar. " Special Attention (liven to I udcrtukiiitf S: Kuihalininj,'. KATHERMAN & HARTNAH', L.imit6d, i.7'i mA Gunteiberger Others may blow about their big Ktoek ami low priccs,but MONEY TALKS, and if I can't duplicate anv suit sold in this county for less money than you paid for it I will forfeit tho prico of tho Bint. Iry mo on. R. GUNSBURGER. Ml'MNi'i'iii s -A Xw.4i yiitfxW -i -iff ..-.v.,.-. THE Ucavcitown Carriage Companv, having leasctl 41,,, IK... :.. iir ..i '.i . -w iitv ni.minniii iiiri.ii:ti n r ks. nu 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 : i -1. .1 . Oetchell, 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 bo pleased to make estimates on tho building of heavy vehicles, such as drays, trucks, huckster and farm vagons, also manufacturers of ( lejcluil's (iic eii Talo (Jar riago dears for tho trade. ARE YOU HUNTING FOR BARGAINS? If SO go to the- IFQ11BIEM(IIOT STMMBE. I PKTEU (JAUMAX, Troprietor. The signs of the times Indicate, a most prosperous fall and winter tnu ind 1 am prepared for it with the most extensive line .,f ; I u., Jise ever seen in this sentlon of the coiintv. eoniiirlhiii!' i-i-.-rv i hi,,.. country store, such us " " ' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoe, Groceries, Stoneware, Glass ware, Glueensware, etc., eoplo wonder what I want with It nil. I menu to si II it and nt sik pries that the people share the profits. MRS. MARY GARMAN, Millers'. Fremont, Snyder county, Pa., Alurte assortment of Ribbons, Feather und Flow rs Vciv.-ls Sitii tes, Fringes, Fawaiueutry TrlmmingH. and nil kinds of Trimmin dresses onstautly on liaud. Come and sen tho (Styles
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