CENTREVILLE. Thotlii.vn ro getting longer ami re atliKlitful Kpring iluyn. Robins ml blue bird harbingers of Hpring nic lien. Flitting time will soon bo t hmul What tho small boy ia tiffining in, bow many 'gglio can ,nt next Sunday, Knstor-dnv. Will ,1,0 l,oy, or girl, tell us, next Sunday, jn Sunday school, the origin nnd history of tlm nlcr egg T.. Tho m,,nsl,.rt nro in town. No iV ubt they lirt. prevalent over th county. . . .The f:irin'ii urotmieiiig up their ntun il nnd making ready f r their spring work. ...Tim township Au ditor held tli-ir jvgular sin-iding on Monday lat in Dr. Kmiuwi 1'h ullico. The oiViciali of tho township caino mit O. ,u"l IU" lwnthip is in ,.()od tinancial standing Wo bad . wedding ono day, ivcvk l.f,.re last. If our nwvvt young hilii'H, contain each about eight pounds "f Hiig ir. as reinaiki'd by a ,trangor, who stopped in town tho ,;iicr day, wo should havo many more wedding in tho near future ... J. II. llaitman, who Miporin ti ndn a largo steam saw-mill at (lor don Heights, spend a week with his family recently. . . .Constable lleigel of Middlelmrgh was iu town on busi ness pertaining to bin oflico . . .Isaac Hover of Mifllinburg w as in town on l'riday....Ex-SherilV Holeinler of MiddlVburgli, and Mr. Cunningham, representing ft Huilding and Loan ssociation of Haltiinore, did busi ness hero on Friday Mrs. S. (1. ( Mi.Mlcburi'h visited hero one day last week.... II. H. Grimm, i;si., of Middltburgh, was in town on professional business several days last week. .. .Gluts. ribighaus of 'Middleburgh was in town over SuiuLiy. . . .F. IMioligis at Kreamer, superintending tho erection of a new school house... F. J. Hover made ft business trip to New Merlin, recently ...L. Lebkicber and wifo ofLowisburg, visited friends hero over Sunday. . . .Win. Holland, went to Coatcsvillo last week, whe.ro ho secured a position iu n segar factory Harvey Snook of Now Herlin, visited hero over Sunday. .. .Vidon Walter and wifo uro visiting in Shenandorh....S. F. Sheary paid Lewisburg a business visit ou Mon day PORT TREVORTOX. Two gigantic turbine wheels have been placed in position in Hogar's r m'"r if 'digy, while the larger tips the beam at 8, MO. . . .Daniel Snyder is at work tak ing ilown the wall in front of his houso. He will then terrace the lawn which will materially improve the property in appearance and value F. F. Wierman, tho chief engineer of tho Fenu'ft canal, was in town last week. He is authority for tho Btatemont that the canal will bo ready for navigation in a few days. . The Ladies' Mite Society contem plate having an apron party on Sat urday evening. There will bo plenty of Easter eggs and fun A cer tain man who has baen a resident of our town for less thau a week, says ho has heard more political discus sions in this time than he heard in ull his lifo in Chapman. .. .'Toor Chack," was the pathetic ejaculation of the Borrowful master as he ten derly tucked the turf around the rigid form of his faithful dog. Jack, like a groat many more dogs, gave up his life for fear of the assessor. . . We have quite a number of inven tors in this section, but the only one who has yet materialized any thing other than boatman's yarns iH J. J. Charles. The result of his ingenuity and perseverence is a cylindrical coal screen, C feet in length and one and one-half feet in diameter. A patent hisbeen applied for. It is a marvel ol beauty and utility. John shovels in the culm, Bobby turns the crank and the pure black diamonds roll out at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents per ton. Bitteb Sweet. Spanish Jack & 4-ucar-old Doncy Will Hljhd for the season of ls4 at the places as fullows : At Hi'' Hlitlile of John l(iiiiliif er, t utile east of MKMletiurKh. April 4. after noon, . m, Muy 7. to. June H. At ilietnl)lt) of Win. Femlirr, X nille west of (Vntivvllln. Alirll . ururuoii, it), 11, 'J I, as, Mav H, V, . sW. Juiih 8. . HI, Ho. At the stable ol Ueo. K. Kllnu. 4 miles south east of Trum'lvllle. April 4, furcuoou, U, May 10. S4, June 7, . Another sttuil will be In or liPiir Ileuvpr own, April 4. alter uoou, 13, VI, .Muy 11, ga, JUAt tiiti'stable of Frunlt Troxell. west of Tronflvllle. April furfuoou, 14 lt, Muy U, "4 iliiu& 4H At tlie BUble of D. K. Smith, M mlln runt of Iauri'llon. Union coiinly, April forfiinon, Hi. 17, uu. Muy 1, 14. is, i-i. IN), Juue 11, It U 86. At the Btable of Lonslmw Wult-r, 1 mile fahtotWhlto Hprlim's, April T, foreuouu, 18, Muy 16 UU. Juue 13. At the Btiiblu of Scilt 8mX)I(1 or JiwcpU Frock. I mile north-went of New berlln, Apr. t Btternoon. 1, Muy S. 17. HI. Juno H, TKKMH. The hiHiirun e of a cull one week old ol Hald Htut k Ih (s.oo furlioiiuy aud t.uu for Jock. IncuHeamun sliould part wltlm mure bt'tore kuowluif her to be will foul, he will be held runpotiMble for lusurauoe fee. W.M. ME ASM, Owner Tlie rtrongcot reconinienilatlon that nnv article can Intve in tint eodorpe- niHnt o( the mothers of tlie town. When the inotln-rs recommend It you tuny know that tlint article ban more than onllnnry merit. Here In what tlie t 'entrvllle, South llukota, Citizen phvh editorially of nn article koM In their town : ' "From personal ex perii'tit'e we ciin ray tlutt I'liaiuber liiin'H t'migh llemeily has broken up bml rulilH (ur our children. o nre nciualiiti'il with many mothers in (Vuterville who would not be without it Iu too liouxi for it good many thorn itn coht, nnd are recommending it every diiy.'' Ail cent bottle for mile bv . M.IShiMilel.Middlebiiririi, Ur. J. M Siuiipeel, Pciitm I'reek, I n. Three day in a very tdiort time in which to cure a bad noe of rheuma tism : but it c.iti be done, If the prop er t reiitmt'ht is adopted. nt will be xeeti bv the following from .lumen I.twiihert, of New liruiiiwlek. III.: '"I wiim I 1 1 1 1 v niV.ii'tiMl with rli'MiiniitUiii in the hip mid h'C, wlnn I hotiirht n dottle of 1 inimbei lain 1 .if n Ituli:) . It cured me in three du. t mil nil ritrlit to-day ; and would iiiKiht oh every one w ho is uillii-t ! viMi that terrible disi'Mxe to iim? t. liuiiitx'rliiiii'H I'.iiu liiilm mid i.-i t well at mice.'' oO et-nt bottles fur i-.lb' nv ('.. M. Sllillib'l Middlebnr "h, .1. M. S.iinosel lVlllO) Creek. Pa. "The p.Miple nf this vi'-inity itodht on liiivinu' ( t in ti 1 1 r bii iTn t'otih Kemedy and do not want any other," mivs .J .1 1 ii V. Itishop, of Portland .Mills, I ndiaiia. That is ri'ht. They know it to tie Htiperior to any other lor ei Ids, nnd as n preventive nnd cure for croup, and why hhould they not insist iipmi having It. .ill cent bottle f..r bv O. M. Sln'ndel Mid illebiirgh, .1. M. Stmpsid i'eliiisl'reek, l'a. ii win wii i ii, -o Salo Register. I'.'i'iiu ci'i'I'i t!i"Ir Mils prlii!. "I t tills of lii'e w 111 hi I .1 liftl.'i' MIl'I'T I Ills lii-mllliK In of '!i:n r-. .Ml ot In r i ii til be rlni ;;ri .iilci lils Tiii'nI.iv. M.ii. Ii an. Mii-iuu-l II wki'tibi n will m 11 i.iiiii si i irk "i m:l"i v.i si nf Mlililii'biir'li, mm lii" i i.i.J l. ;..'l!n; tn ! i MMill.hiir;;li 10 l!r;iM Ttnl II. Sat in iliiy. MiiitIi 17. .Irrmui' O.it iimii will si'll M'S"H:, prnp. TtV 1 llllll' I'U.tof Ml. 1'lcllS- a ut .Mills. Til os. lay. V.itvh ','n. Wlllh.l.l lin. e will sell liw st.n k iiml l in.i linpli ;,'i iiis 1'iilc siiiiih r.it (if N'll!i-','rmi', Uu' 1'. .1. Mrlmrll faun. Tn-'."l.iy. Man li K. l..n.li-lislau-i-r III sell Mvi'siiM k nii'l . ri,! liiipli'ini'iits i miles north i't S'-lll Su'liiM', oil lili'l llMI'lcs llrlllcT riflll. su: oi.liiy. M;ii-.-h Vl. Kr.itik Mvt!ln", iiilin'r of Orur'i' I'lTillne, ili i il, ivlll M'll llw stix k nii'l I s. Imiil pmcis, iilioiit 1 mill.' West of MilsrMll.'. Satnnhiy. Mun li it, Ocor,-o Pnrt.lliii' will Nell live Min k iiml Iji'Iii liii'ili uii hi ( iibout 1 lullf Wl'sl ot Melscn tile. Tlnirxdiiy, Mun li Kll Keeler will sell live Ntis k nnd .urn liiiiciueiiis -t iniln West ol Kruiner. Tht.rsib.y, Mnreli !!, I". A. Melser will sell live st k nnd I. inn Impleinetit.s !j mile West ol Kramer. Sal unlay, Maielt i!4. 1'hoimis iiml Simon lliiininel will sell H'rhoiitilpi'oN'i iy of Susan lluiniiiel, (Ice'd, oil Chest nut lllil;i'. Tusdny, Mitrrh . W. 1. llller will el farm sitN'k mill Implements 1 mile uortu of .Ml. l'leumiut Mills. Monday, Murch Hi, C. A Mayer w ill m il personal jnin:rijr ui ,kiuc' .mil. THE OTTO 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 scon 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 cu test. We guarantee you the low est possible figures. i I i i i rp -I--I 1 Mi STOCK IS THE FINEST Selinsgrove, Pa., G-i-eat G()a ( Btl. We are sell in-r nil" all our Ladies' ( 'u;is iitid Cain s (or one-third loss than rruular price, viz : Former y 812 now 38, 59 " 36, - 04.50, nd all others in proportion. Now is your time to buy a good Garment for little money. He specially, S. WEIS. 0 F0 iTb4k if 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. T U it 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 your home or make it more comfortable. or better come and see us, will at least mane your visit pleasant. J. H. SMITH k CO., Li Front Street M;on. Pa. Great Reduction Salo of FIIiSTII For Ninety Days ! '3 4 I tea Tho Undersigned Oiier Tho Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FUHNITURE AT Till: (IIIK.VIT.ST SACUIKICK K V.K KNOWN IN ( T.NTMA I. 1T.N.V- SVI.VANIA. v urn inf M'liiti nut, 'ii.t vc (in iliU ! iiii'i-.-u t.r ,ili ulinvi- niiv vloiix Vfiir. S'i' i;iv" ii low nf tli" I'l iei'!. if lullnut : Soft U'ooil ('liittiilicr Suits 1 t.ii'i Ciittnn Tup M ittii'r, ' r, lliinl WimmI rimiiilii'r SuiH lii.llil Wnvi-n U iji- Mattrc ' ?." Antiiii Oak Nuiis IWi'k I:mmi l:.'. Mn-in- '.'., 1'liisli l'nrlor Suit;. :i'Mii I rnp I'hI.I.'n, por tt '. ".?: Wooden C'lmiiH per M't '!.' I'lul lm in lii i-Ker- .yj In etopk, 'Vi'rytlilnir in tin furnitnri' lini, inelmlin Mirror-, IfooU i,.h, IV'hkM, Slile-linnrils. (.'uplionrilx, Ci nlro Tallies, Faiiev Hm keiH. Huliy I 'liairn' FiMitliiT rillowH, l,ontii;eH, Ciiiielio. I m-lit tji y h. SinUn, Hall ltiieki, fane !Si'at Cliairn line, iiieiliiini mnl elieap I'uriiitiire, to suit nil cImkm'h. I'rteeii reilticeil nil tliroii.'li. Coine early ami M-e our ntork before -i villi; your onler, ami tliim nave Ifl to -1) pee rent, on eery ilollar. Special Attention (liven to I ndertalvin & Knihahniny;. KATHERMAN & HA11TNAN, Limikid, MIFFUMMTUOII. T Must nnd will take the jilace of wtoain. No waiting to get up Htciun, no (lunger from t-purka or boiler explosions, al ways reiuly for u.-o and run b run at a cost for fuel of one cent jier hour ju;r liorso jiower. You can pet either sta tionary or (lortuble enRine. Sec teti monial with this notice. For further particulars call on or write to the sul bcriber. J. HLAY JLVKEU, Suubury, l'u. Milton, Dec 27, 1893. J. Playmaltcr, Kunbury, Pa. Dear Kir The Otto (iu Engine we pur cliatej from you Is giring the greateit satis faction. The auickneu with which It can be started and stopped, the Terjr small amount of attendance it requires and the economy of fuel make it a model motor for moving any kinU of machinery. Very re sjiectfully, West Branch Novelty Co., II. U. Fru k, Secretary, Have You Read The Times, PHILADELPHIA, This Morning. TllO TlmC8 In the inont extensively circulated and widely read newnpaper publiidied in Fennsylva niu. Hh diBcumdon of publlo ineu and publiu tueauureB U iu tlie interent of public integrity, honest government aud pronperous iudiiwtry, aud it knows do party or personal alleianoe io treatiotf public issue. In the broad est and best seinw a family and gen eral newspaper. The Tiines aims to have the larg est circulation by deserving it, and claims ttiat it is unsurpassed in all the essentials of a threat metropolitan newspaper. Specimen copies of any editiou will be sent free to any one seudlng their address. Terms DAILY, $:J.0O per annum fti.uu for four inontiis ; 80 cents per month ; delivered by carriers for 6 cents per week. BUNDAY EDITION, twenty-four large, handsome puges 104 column?, elegantly illustrated, tj.Ol) per annum ; ft cents per copy. Daily and Sunday, $5.00 per annum ; 50 cents per month. WEEKLY EDI TION, 00 cents per auuuiu. Address all letters to THETIMKS, Philadelphia. . KLINE, BEAVERTQWN, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for life's Hydraulic (or Ram.) CiTIt is a'now and marvelous lnvention.J"Jit the tlilnu' you wnnt fur el evating a continuous supply of waterfrrom cprings or branel It is self- operating, simple in construction and uuMirpussed In durability. They are now being placed In every State in the Union ami are wanted in every county, town and village. We challenge the world to produce its enual. Must prove satisfactory before payment is made. For'further luformationwrite for illustrated catalogue. WELL DEILLING. HavingMrllled over'three hundred wells In thls'omity, plenty of ref. erence can lie given as to the efficiency of my work. I respectfully solicit your patronage in this line and will guarantee you perfect satisfaction in every joo. J. M. KLINE, BEAVEKT0WN, PA. You Will Miss It if you don't buy your in it SuiiQ Ak. Gunt berger Otbers may blow about tlicir 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 the price of the suit. Try mo on. R. GUNSBURGER. THE Ueavortown Carriage Coinpany, having leased tho lieavertown carriage "NVorhs, the manager, .1. II. Uetchcll, takes (his method of informing the public that ho is now prepared to furnish them with superior vehicles of the latest styles and modern improvements. Wo w ill bo pleased to make estimates on the building of heavy vehicles, such as drays, trucks, huckster and farm wagons, also manufacturers of ( tetchell's Queen I'alo CJar riago Gears for the trade. JT. XI. OBTOIIs:TiTi,Manosor X ARE YOU HUNTING FOR K BARGAINS? If so go to the M&IEIEM14DIOT STOKE, PKTEK GAKMAX, Proprietor. The slgus of the times indicate u most prosperous fall mid winter I rail a and I am prepared for It with the most extensive line of tieneral Merchan dise ever seen iu this section of the coiiuty, comprising everything kept in u country stoie, such as Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Stoneware, Glass ware, Queens ware, etc., People wonder what I want with It all. I mean to sell it nnd at siu-.li prices that the people share the profits. MRS. MARY GARMAN, Millinery, Fremont, Snyder county, Pa., A large assortment of Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, Velvets, Satins ha. ceB, Fringes, Passamentry Trimmings, nnd all kiudx of Trimmings' dresses constantly on hand. Come and see the Styles.
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