f,1 4 7 Go- FccM- SchtaJt Broif. It'll hub yusht tl r onnciii dawk tsu inieh K( Ivor p'-ileiikl, os won 1 r "iloonnsh il" net lcl Lessor tloot mxl cfter Isu ilr "Kernel Hurler" lueii'u sell) i'. bt, no v't h'h aniolil m-brivii uiul otis linmi won let. Wiilir. I n now iliitc ieh Kliclisi lu wissti won 1 r k'roiiip.'i ( Inn fatlt. Alir sehpreet no net fun leib-wny, utter ehniHi'tsii 0111 hurt.. Alirliutiuich nix K'suht wieli epjicr dote in nine house-holiltint,', utter os tiiiiit'lio fun sine kiniur tie nieiiesles lien, utter os sino frient elini folliissu hen, utter nix no. Dueh kenini uk hr lo jontz tzeit sienu oh ulir tsui riek fallt. Now "Kernel" ieh hob ollfert k glichii lie "JJDon.isteil" brcifn tsii lusii, uiul miner h 11 het ieh 1 i tzeit ns sehero net f.:;i-wlt. Ieh will uuver nueh wuneh wnrta uiul seina won es K''bt, tp ieh my tzietinj,' nehtup. Ieh hob tier onner ihiwy n'hui t os tl r Ilarter ous ferkoft hut tsii ih r John Stcnniiiger, uiul no hob ieh wiiLl. r ji'lmrt oh tswa ytitij; ehaps fun Seila Schti ttle, (ieh beiniiult ehro liaunui net i, het dim no mioli ous kol't. Do wase ieh gar-net tsu whom ieli Hthi ieb. Desniaehts hart tsusehriva uuver ieh fiehrieb tsu ilo Tost mid net tsu der mou oh es rundt. Dor Tom. Ilarter iH en "first-rater" karl won mehr wissa wo ehin tsu neiniua, und won es wohr in os der Tom week tseight; ieh bin drin for thui Root winsha. Ieh will hufl'u os ahr clicklich is in ollus oh ahr au nembt, und ninieher tziet oh der Ilarter my wako fordt, nom ieh my hoot opp und froko ehin for mit for ra. Now hob ich my mindt g'eaght und "urn k BatiBi'iea. " "SoWohl," I3ILLIE BlXLER. P. S. "Won dor "Boonaateil" widder forgest tsu schriva, Bhick mehr en pushtal kardt. 1). 13. TllOXELVILLE. Easter-day, wuh rather cold and unpleasant, but that did not inter fere with tho exercisen of tho Sun day School iu tho evening. A splen did program wan rendered in an ex cellent stylo. All tho participants acquitted themselvcH very success fully considering that tho tinio al lotted for preparations was very limited. Row A. K. Zimmerman's address was a master piece of ora tory, but tho crowning event was a hymn sung by little Cattio I3inga aman, a child four years old. Tho infant school was treated to colored eggs and candies. .. .Jacob Binga man, who had a stroke of palsy, a week ago last Friday, is improving, and attended services iu church on last Sunday. If the weather will permit, there will bo considerable oats sown this week. . . .Last week, there were 4 shots tired at me at a distance of about six miles. Tho shots were fired from tho strong fort at Middloswarth, in Centre township ; but as the distance is so groat, and the calibre of the gun bo very small, that the bad shooting which was done, only goes to show, that the great general, who com mands the fortress can not be a grad uate of any Military school. Such shots I enjoy as pleasant amuse ments. Cal. Joe. Spanish Jack & -x--x- 4-ycar-old Doneij Will Hltirid for l lie hcuhoi) of 1W4 at the pliict-g an follow' At llif Mlahln of Jolm Hi'linlntf er. l mile enst of MlUillflmrtf h, April , utirr lioou, , M, Mny 7. VI. Junu.4. 1H. r At Urn hIiiIjIo of Win. Fussier, X mllo wpst of iv ntrevlllit. April H. urutriiixiu, 10, 11,41, M, Sluy s, v, w. n. Juiih s, d, iu, vu. At tliH Mlalili) of Ueo. S. KIIiih, 4 miles aoutli euHt. of Troxclvtlle, April 4, fort'uuon, ID, M. May II). V4, Juun 7. IK. Anollier Btuml will be In or near Heaver own. April 4, ufturutHiu, 1.1, VI, Sluy 11, ja. June , M. At the atufole of Frank Troxell, west of Truxclvllle. April 5 furuuooii, 14 Muy U. Hi, JuueVsKI. At Ilia Hlubln of 1). H. Klullll, V Uillo puhI of Ijiurcllou. Union uoiuily, April foronoon, in, 1T.UU. Muy 1, 14. 13ki, W, Junu 11, , At the Blahle of LodkIhuh Walter, 1 mile eiuttof Whlui SprliiKH, AprllT, foruoouii, 1, May 4 It mi. June lit. H7. At the Httthle of Suott Kt-eliold or JoxepU Frock, 1 mile uortu-wcMt of New llerllu.Apr. 7, iiflernoon. 19, Muy 8. 17, HI. June 14, IH. TKKMrt.-The liiHuruut'e of a coll one week old ol itald HUM'k U lA.uo fur Honey and f rt ut for J itc k. Iu cuxe a inun nhould part with a inure before kuowlnir her to be with foal, he will be held reHiMiiiHlule fur Insurance fee. W, M. MEASE, Oitmer PORT TREVORTON. Many of our old boatmeu havo cx oreiso with the pump since the water has been let into the canal. . . . Woaie glad to note that John S. Arnold foriuely a citizen of herehas accepted a very lucrative position with a Washington (I). C.,) specialist. This engagement however, will not sever his collegiate aspirations but will tend to make thetii Inoro intense. John is climbing the ladder to wealth and fame, whilo others are craving opportunities only to neglect them . . . .Easter eve found one half of our popiilaco enjoying a cantata in Ilerndon, and tho other half op preeiating the unrestricted pleasures of the apron party at J. O. Nipple's The success of the cantaH is an evi dence that tint Mite society, under whose auspices it wns In 1.1, is indeed becoming a "Might" in a good cause. .. .Wo have several persons iu otiv town wlio would mako un commonly good recruits for Coxey's aiin. Should they manifest any desire in that direct inn. Thecitizens would undoubtedly favor each Cox eylike inclination with sufficient fin ancial aid to get, beyond the confines of the. county. It oi rlainly would be a good riddance of bad material .... Truth is often stranger than fiction. Thus in the ease of several young 1 id who posessed an innate desire t celebrate hi iVggs tra vagau t'Easlor, made appropriations from tho daily gatheiings until they had several dozens acquired, snugly hidden away in th" barn. By tho time Eatcr had made its appearance, the egg-i, mystcriouy dissapearcd. It a:i ut first suggested that a neigh bor's hen had discovered the nestand by close application to tho situation had converted the eggs into spring chickens which had apparently es caped. Rut circumstantial evidence soon proved the fallacy uf tho con clusion, and n nv several boys aro striving to prove facts identical with their innocence. Rittek Sweet. ADAMSBURG. Tho attention of all Sunday Sehool workers is called to the fact that tho annual convention will meet at Beaver town, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of May 7. H, and Sth. An interesting program is in course of prepration. .. .The weather of 75 degrees in tho shade has chanced to about 15 above Zero, which no doubt is very hard on tho fruit.... -er services, wu. h proved to be an in teresting nature, wore held in tha Lutheran Church. All the partici pants pel formed their parts well. . Mrs. John Schambach, a respected ladv, died aged !l years. Also an in fant child of D. F. Spaid....The Beaver Springs', creamery is almost ready for operation. .. .Our public schools aro drawing to a close. . . .1. E. llackenberg is soliciting for a select sehool Jus. Markley and Ira Lepley received a well digger and am at present drilling a. well for Wm. Markley. DIED. March 18th, near Freeburg, Jennie Izora, daughter of William and Ellen Reiininger, aged 7 years, 7 mouths and I days. Tim strongest recommendation that any article can have is ttie endorse mentottliH mothers of the town. When the mot tiers recommend it you may know that that article has more than ordinary merit. Here is what the Ceutrville, Mouth Dakota, Citizen says editorially of an article sold in their town : "From personal ex perlence we can say that Chamber lulu's Cough Remedy has broken up bad eolds for our children. We are acquainted witli many mothers in t'eiiterville who would not be without it intiie house for a good many times its cost, and are recommending it every day." 50 cent bottles for hale bv O. M.ShtndelMiddleburgh, Dr. J. M. Hauipsel, l'enns Creek, l'a. Three days Is n very short time In which to cure a bad case of rheuma tism ; but it can be done, if the prop er treatment is adopted, as will be seen by the following from James Lambert, of New Hrunswick, 111.: "I was badly ulllicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's l'a In Balm. It cured me in three days. 1 am all right to-day ; and would Insist on every one who is alllicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's I'aln Italm and get well at once." 60 cent bottles for sale by U. M. Uhindel Middlehurgh, J. M. tiainpscl l'enns Creek, l'a. "The people of this vlohilty Insist on having Chamberlain's Cough Heiuedy aud do not wautany other," says John V. Hlshop, of l'ortlaud Mills, Indiana. That is right. They know It to be superior to any others for eolds, and as a preventive and cure for croup, and why should they not insist upon having it. fit) cent bottles for sul. by U. M. Hhindel Mid dlebtirgh, J. M. Hampsel PeuusCreek, Pa. P. C. MARTAAN, Tonsorial Artist, lias just opened a room in W. W. Wittenniycr's building, where ho is prepared to do first class work. March 29, '94. I Will WSTSi FO Wg want your trade, and by meano of our advertisement we are seeking to sot your attention and attract you to our store. If you are a customer of ours, we arc anxious to increase our business with you ; if you aro 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 ever v thins all who deal with us w la test. We guarantee you tho low est possible figures. E STOCKIST! 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, FURNITURE 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. 1. 1 SMITH k CO., Limite Front Street Milton, Pa. M. KLINE, Phi I it'' Wit Ib a'new and marvelous Invention. 5f Just the thiny you want for el evatiiitf a continuous supply of waterfrroin springs or branches. It is sclf opcrotiiiir, simple iu construct Ion and unsurpassed iu durability. They are now beliitf placed in every htato in the I'nlon and are wanted In every county, town anil village. Vo challenge the world to produce its eiUaf. Must prove satisfactory before payment Is made. For further Information write for illustrated catalogue. WELL DRILLING. Havindrllled over three hundred wells In thlslCoiinty, plenty of ref erence can be Riven as to the elhcieiicy of my work. 1 respectfully solicit your patroiiao in this line and will uuuruntee you perfect satisfaction in every Job. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, PA. GUNSBERGER CAN SAVE YDU MONEY. GENTLEMEN WHY DO YOU PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR gpring & Summer Clothing "When I am prepared to furnish you tho most complete nssortmemt of tho LATEST SPRING and SUMMER STYLES in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear and Gents' Furnishing which is tho most desirable and Lest selection that! havo over shown. Bargains in Everything and for Everybody. R. GUNSBERGER, LEADING CLOTHIER, MIDDLEBURGII, PA. ? o BEAVERTOWN. WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Riefs Hydraulic (or Ram.) THE Selinsgrovo, Pa., fcSpi'i no Open ing I We have just received a lar;e and select lot of Sprincr and Sum mer Goods fresh from the Eastern cities. We are making; special of fers on CARPETS, & MATTINGS. Nov is the time to supply your selves with the most seasonable goods on the market lor the lowest rates. Respectfully, S. WEIS. Great Seduction Sale of CUP 6 1 li if) For Ninety Day Tho Undersig-ned Oiler Tlio Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE at Tin: ;ii:.T'.sTs.t iiKi'i: i:r.u known in i.nti;.i. Penn sylvania. Wp lire not (llini; out. n.t we il.i this to Iihtcii-.' oi;r miIi'n ulo nn i.r vIoiim yi-iir. V- trivi'ii few of 1 1 1 prici-H hn lollous : Soft Wood CIiiiiiiImt SuitH .f I t.oit Cuttoii 'l'.i .Mnttii-.s u Iliird Woo.l CIihiuIht Suits Ii! no Woven W ui MuUivkn 1 75 AntiqiiM Oitk SultH, N 1'iiM'fH lit nit sprinus i -r, riuxii 1'nrior suitM .tnoit itro.TuiiH, pt-r ft..!!"."!!!!!!!!! io WotNlcti ClmlrH per M't S. .1(1 riatloiin K.M k.-rs ! S.M In Htoi-k, vi-rythlin' in tlu fnrnitun' lin, inclinlint; Mirr.irn. Hook (',. IVKkH, Sitl'lioanN.('iiilioirilH, Ct-nlrf Tiilil.-x. rnncv ockTH. Hnly ( Imirs' IV-iitlnT I'illoWH, Lonnnctt, Coiiclii'M, ItoiiulitniVH, Ninkh, Mull Kn. liH. fano Sent Clmirx llm nii'iliiiiii ami rli.-iip furniture', to Miit nil cIiikhcm. l'rlei-H reduced nil through. Come eurlv ami m- our ntock In fore L'ivimr your order, and thutt nave M to -() pee eent. on every dollar. RnAoinl Aftpnlhui Given to I ndertuking tV,: Einhalii'Mii,. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIFFMN'r.fTKtJU. I'A. ARE YOU HUNTING FOR II mi PET Kit ('.Aim AN, I'rnprirtor. The hl'iiN of the ti imlieate a mo.-t pi'.pi-roiis fall mi l v.inier trado and I urn prepared for it with the imi extensive li f (iin. inl Merel.au iline ever been in thin serli.iii of t he enmity, fom prjsi in.' ,.'ry t hine; kept ju :i I'Oiiutry stcte, Mich 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 and at Mich prices that the people wlmre the prolltn. MRS. MARY GARMAN, Millinery. Fremont, Snyder county, Pa., A lurtfe BHHortiueut of HibuoiiH, Feathers and FlowerK, Velvet. Sutitis, l.n. ces, FrinnoH, l'aftametit ry Triiiiniiiih'H. and all kinds of Triiiiiiiins drt'HHt'H coiiHtuutly on hand, tlotiie and neo tho Ktylew. CHANGED STOVES, TINWARE. Spouting, Tin and Corrugated roof ing. Call and see 4 UK I BARGAINS? i;o to t In- HANDS! The Tinshop & Stove business lately conduct ed by J. H.Rhoadsis in my possession. I am prepared to offer Spec ial bargains in my goods. KespecttuJly, H. M. REIGLE. ' r' " .4 H II ,y y u to Uk' he Dill his J r- y ... -'