CENTREVILLE. TROXELVI LLE. J II v Spring is nrproncbin us very lowly and cautiously. So thinks IIP Q uui tiiictrun , uvj linn nil v-(iii,f nhout eiclily quarts of littlo Ljons into their beds. Sh n uniht-r of others who planted their illy potntooH, thnt they hsitl boon Hinted hy the smiling spring kodtluT of the past few weeks in the nil belief thnt summer days had .nine Biiaiu, as tho Hons Iih.h it. J Jut hst week nil was climiged. Tho cold bliit of the wild and wooly blizzard hud ruthlessly rushed in and tho month of March maintained liis old reputation and marched out roaring iis liiHt few days like u lion. And now April in here, the same old way move, moving, moved. Yes, moving titne.thti inevitable has again visited UH. Moving day brings every body to a common level. Even such mi illustrioiiH chai nctcr n Georgo Vnh ington himself, may linve skirmished iiround in bin Mtocking feet over the floors, to see whether Martha had not stuck his embroidered (dippers into tho rain barriel while packing. . Landlord Hurt man and C. E. Sump sel were in Middlelmrg ono day last week. V. 13. Uolig was to the name place on Saturday H. M. Etiders of York, did business here on Sat urday J. E. liolig of SeliiiHrove wns in town over Sunday E. S. .Stroub and wife nre visiting relatives ut Hofler. . . .Nettie MarKsnnd Oortie Dunkelberger, two pretty Kills of Swincford, were the welcome guests of Miss Elva Hartman, over Sunday. McCLUHE. Sam Klinger moved in with his father; Ed. Huuhes into tho house vacated by Klingcr ; David Ucn ninger into Hughes' house . Charles Wagner from Adainsburg to IIuls hue's farm ; Israel Spigglcmyer to his farm in Decatur ; Aaron Howell to his father ; John Krick and Geo. Spreco to homo vacated by Spigulo myer ; Charles Wagner (Andy's Son) to Mrs. Lambert's house ; 11. E. Stimcly to Brntion's house- ; C. Stim ely to his father's farm and Uratton to Selinsgrove Last Saturday C. St imely's horses ran away with the big wagon. Nothing was damaged but a stove he had on tho wagon. They ran about a mile Miss Carrie lleitz closed her term of school last Friday. . . .The schools of days lien sometime .a.. burg last lanbeck and wife f .n Adamsburg spent last Thursday at Mr. B. Middleware's ....Jim Spiinglor, Isaac Middles warth and wife were to Selinsgrove yesterday. . . .Two men with a trained bear drew quite a crowd yesterday. Special Cash Bargain Sale of Boots and Shoes. A Reduction of "JD cents on tho dollar on about 40 pairs of Men's, Boys', Women's, Misses' and Chil dren's Shoes uutil April 1st, at M. S. Schroyer's, Seliuscrove. NOTICE. In order to avoid nny misunder standing, wo repeat that in addition to purchasing the printing plant and tho "I'ost", we have also pur chased all the accounts for subscrip tions, advertising, printing, station ery, etc. etc. All accounts formerly duo T. II. Hartor are now payable to Cooper and Wageuseller. All adver tising contracts will bo complied with the same as by our predecessor. Cooi'Eii & Waoensem.eu Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colio can a I in out invariably tell, by their feelings, when to expect mi attack. If Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera uml Diarrhoea ltemedy in taken as soon as these symptoms ap pear, they can ward off the disease. Such persons should always keep the Remedy at hand, ready for Immediate line when needed. Twoor three doses of it at the right time will save them much suffering. For sale by U. M. Shlndel, Middleburg, and J.VV, Samp sel. Peuiiscreek. Sweet System Pills. We wish to introduce our System Pills Into every home. We know that we manufacture the very best remedy on earth for the cure of constipation, IlillioiiNiieHs, hiok Headache, Kidney Troubles, Torpid Liver, etc.; and that wlieu you have tried these pills you will gladly recommend t hem to others, or take nu agency, and in this way we shall have a large, well paying demand created. Aa a special inducement for every reader of this paper to try theso pills at once, we will give to each person who scuds 25 tents in cash, or ISO cents in stamps. for a box of SysteniPills.one of the following presents: A Hand some Gold Watch, a good Silver watch, a Valuable Town Lot, a Oen nine Diamond Ring, a Casket of Silverware or n Genuine $3. (HI Uoll Piece. Kvery purchaser gets one of the above presents. There nre no exceptions. Flatbush I'harinacal Co. Flatbusu L.4. i On Thursday, the Kinnitnnr school of Troxclville, rendered a splendid program which had been prepared for tho close of the school term Tho school assembled at th" band room, mid marched two by two to the school house, headed bv the Troxdvillo band. The meting was called to order by 'Squire James Middleswarth. First i:i order was the singing of "America" and the way this national air was sung, went to show that tho pupil of tli" school had brought their patriotism with them. The address of welcome was delivered by Mis Sallio Middles warth, a mere lot; but her bold ness, and cl ir ringing voice assured each one that they were truly wel come. Then followed mi leet read ing, essays, dialogues and speeches by some of tho teacher of tho dis t lift. R. E. Smith made tho speech of tho evening, nnd the skillful handling of the subject-matter showed him to bo a scholar of high attainments. Frank held tho large audience spellbound for a long time; his elai in voice was so appreciated, and his logic so forcible that the largo audience c inld have maintain ed its strict attention for an hour longer. C. W. Smith's nddress was brief, but forcible. A. W. (Jill, the teacher spoko upon quest ions ol im portune, that should bo endorsed by all. The Tioelvil! band rendered excellent music, for which tho school gave a vote of thanks... Simon Sipe, a decrepit, veteran of tho 14Hth Reg. 1 V., (ien'l J.imos A. Reaver's Reg., received a notice that his pen sion was sup ml. d. This is anoth er evidence t lint lbivt: .Smith has no respect lor t In- Mi-ii who helped to save the union This week, Yost 11. Knl.l.s, Cliaih-s W. r.ingamnn, A. (J Kui;ll'in;iii 1 Mi.' writer will receive l!' ',i ill i inmt fry from-Allen-town, mid will plant them in our mountain streams. .The cold weath er oft lie pas! we k keeps our farm ers from sowing oats. Cal. Jok. MAURI K U April 1, at tho homo of the bride near Freeinont, ,). A. Ebright and Sarah A. Arbogast. DIED. March 'S, at Middlecreek Ciiarli s A. Mitchell aged 'M years, 2 months and lit davs. IN paint the best is the ' - " -Med upon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands of White Lead offered you ; any of the fol lowing are sure : "Armstrong & McKelvy,' " Beymer-Bauman," "Davis-Chambers," "Fahnestock." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are (old In one-pound can, each can bring sufficient to lint jy pounds of strictly Cure While Lead the desired shade ; they are in no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of K ikctly pure rolnra in the handiest form to tint StrMly l'ure White Lead. A good many thnutaad dollars have been saved proiii-rty-owiiers by having our book on painting ami color-turd. Send us a pvbUl card and gel bulli free. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National iluuk Uuilding, Pittsburg. THE OTTO Must nnd will take the place f steam. No waiting to get up steam, n j danger from sparks or boiler cxplolons, al wnvs ready for use and can i run at a cost for fuel of one cent per pour per horse power. You can get ether sta tionary or portable engiue. foe testi monial with this notice. Frj further particulars call on or write t the sub scriber. J. SLAYMA1F-H, Bulling, la. Mii.tojj, De.7, 1893. J. Hluymukcr, Sunbury, Pa. " Ieiir Sir The Otto Gun EngiA we pur cIihmhI from you In giving the grtitfst sat in fliction. The nuicknem with wticli It can be hlnrti'd ami stopped, the vry small amount of Hitenduiiie it require and the economy of find make it a mode motor for niovinir any kiuii of uiuchinery Very re spectfully, West Branch Novkity Co, II. C, 1'kk k, ecrelary, dasoline : Unnlne, A Will WI1 11, 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 everv thing all who deal with us wix cu test. We guarantee you the low est possible figures. OIIR STOCK IS 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, FSJifiTU KE 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. M. KLINE, tint is u new nnd marvelous Invention. Just the thinj; you want for el evating a continuous supply of witter frroin r-iirintrsor liranehes. It is self operiitiiiir, slunilo in eouctriietioii nnd uiihiirpassed in liirnliliy. They are now lieintr iIhcci1 in every State in the I'liion niul are wnuteil In every county, town nnd villiiKe. We eliallfiik'e the world to produce its equal. Mtiht prove satisfactory before mnunt Ih mnde. For further Information write for illustrated catalogue. WELL DRILLING. llavindrilled over three hundred wells in thlConnty. ph nty of rcf. erence can he iriven hh to the efllch-ney of my work. I rn- ctliillv solicit your utroimK in this line and will fiiuruiiti it you perfect sutit-fitction In every job. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, PA. GUNSBERGER CRN SAVE YDU MONEY. GENTLEMEN WHY DO YOU PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR Spring & Summer Clothing When I am prepared to furnish yon tho most complete assortment of tho LATEST SP1UX(J and SUMMKll STYLES in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear and Gents' Eurnishing which is tho most desirable and best selection that I have ever shown. Bargains in Everything and for Everybody. R. GUNSBERGER, LEADING CL0T1IIEK, MIDDLEBUKGIT, PA. mi m miiTTmrn IE P IBM BEAVERTOWN, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Riefs Hydraulic (or Ram.) 1 1 1 fatraifvioodsStore Selinsgrove, Pa., Spi'ing Open i ng ! We havft liist. o I'nrn and select lot of trr nit 11 J-. -C. . 1. ujiui uuuus ii usn irom tne iiastei n cities. We are makincr snpninl nf. fers on CARPETS, & Now is the time to supply your selves with the most seasonable goods on the market for the lowest rates. Respectfully, S. WEIS. Great Reduction Sale of F MIT For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Oifer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE at the ciiKATKSTsAcitincit i:vi:u k n v n in i:ntu.i. ii.nn. SYLVAN I A. We are not f'lliiju' nt. .i.i we !. thli to ium-iise our sales nbovi nnv j.iv, vlous year. He trivxn few of the price ms follows : ' iff. Wnul f'liiii.l...wW..:u All jiii...... f . . . " Tl-,..n. IHIUII I lip .tlltlllCtsN Hard Wood hnuiher Suit Hl.uu Woven WiJe Mattress Atitlif 'Oak Suits, 8 I'i h 1!MMI Heil Spriim Hiihli .'arlor Suits :iu (Ml Drop Tables, i.er f t "'. Wooden C hairs per set ..:.() Pint form KocKcrs Iii stock, everything in the furniture line, ineltiilin Mirrors. Doolv' t I eslvH, hide. boards. Cupboards, Centre Tables, l'aii.-v Kockers. Da . v ( I ; '"""K", v ouiiies, I'ouu'inrnys, rsinks. Mull it. k NeHM,ialrs-tlne, uieiliiiiu and chen) furniture, to suit nil classes 1 rlee reduced all through. Come early and see our stock before , your onler ,". thus save l'i to 'JO pee cent, on every dollar " y ' - iT.,.!.,..,,.;,. ... . f ARE YOU HUNTIWG FOR K BARGAINSP - If SO if ns m mim lll'Tl'll I t 111 1 Uih.MiA, 1 lojl l lur. The sIk'Iis of the times i 1 1 1 i . t r u itx -t pi'ospei'niiM i.,,! .m l winter tin I and 1 am prepared for it uiili the most extensive line i i i. i,. i,, Men haii ilise ever seen in this seeli f the i n? v, comprising . .-. im !,in k.-i.t ,. ,. country stoic, siii'li ii ' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Stoneware, Glass ware, Queens ware, etc., People wonder what I want with it all. I an to sell it and at sii.-'n prices that the people share the prollts. MRS. MARY GARMAN, Millinery. Fremont, Snyder county, I'a., A larKassiirtiuciit,of Hibbons. Feathers and Flowers, Velvets, Satin- l.n ces, Fringes, Piissnuicutry Triininiiij,'s. and all kinds of Trimming dresses constantly on hand. Come nnd see the St vies. CHANGED mffc STOVES, TINWARE. Spouting, Tin and Corrugated roof ing. Call a nd see my goods. Respectfully, H. M. REIGLE. in rn Spring and Sum- n i 1 -w- MATTINGS. U-i'S, .airs, fllM' ill ' 'NAN. M1FM.1NHII ion, p. to t III' t nrn m si t X' 1. HANDS! The Tinshop & Stove business lately conduct ed by J. H.Rhoadsis in my possession. I am prepared to offer Spec ial bargains in V M St or na up ivn r tn.l uui eat is iir- id tlia riiui vol Ut tatns SHfln m ol .tiera otbnc WllM J
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